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I love this show so much.. The characters are so wonderfully weird, alive and funny.. But Parker Posey is in a league of her own. What an energy and heartbreaking performance. If I could find a woman like this I would wear dress all the time for her..
"But the only way I fall is if I jumped. That's why you're afraid to come over here, because a tiny part of you wants to jump, because it would be so easy."
This particular scene was incredibly powerful and left a deep impact on me. The idea of "the call of the void," the urge to engage in self-destructive behavior, was depicted in a masterful way through the writing, directing, and acting. It is a feeling that many can relate to, the allure of giving in to the dark thoughts and ending it all, even though it's just a small part of us. The show as a whole is a work of art, and Louis CK's abilities as a writer and director are second to none, particularly in tackling such heavy and emotional themes. The emotional resonance of this episode stayed with me long after watching it.
"L'appel du vide" is a French phrase that translates to "the call of the void" in English. It refers to the spontaneous and overwhelming urge to engage in dangerous or self-destructive behavior. This can manifest in many different ways, such as the desire to jump off a tall building, drive into oncoming traffic, or even commit suicide. The term is often used to describe feelings of impulsivity and recklessness that can be difficult to control.
This particular scene was incredibly powerful and left a deep impact on me. The idea of "the call of the void," the urge to engage in self-destructive behavior, was depicted in a masterful way through the writing, directing, and acting. It is a feeling that many can relate to, the allure of giving in to the dark thoughts and ending it all, even though it's just a small part of us. The show as a whole is a work of art, and Louis CK's abilities as a writer and director are second to none, particularly in tackling such heavy and emotional themes. The emotional resonance of this episode stayed with me long after watching it.
"L'appel du vide" is a French phrase that translates to "the call of the void" in English. It refers to the spontaneous and overwhelming urge to engage in dangerous or self-destructive behavior. This can manifest in many different ways, such as the desire to jump off a tall building, drive into oncoming traffic, or even commit suicide. The term is often used to describe feelings of impulsivity and recklessness that can be difficult to control.
Great writing, great directing,great acts
How a group of people can do this great work?!
2 Episodes and now I believe that parker posey's act is one of the best acts in time.
2 Episodes and now I believe that parker posey's act is one of the best acts in time.
- mohammadhosseinmehrfar-73926
- Dec 29, 2021
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This episode, along with the previous one, is so charming, lovable and funny. The little scenes of Louie and his girlfriend had me absorbed at my screen. It almost felt like I was inside their world, with how well-balanced-yet-unpredictable, interesting and emotional their relationship was.
Some scenes are just pure gems, for example the "Tape Recorder" scene, the two of them eating together, them helping the poor man, and the skyscraper scene. The episode is only 21 minutes long but it walks the viewer through a diverse range of emotions and thoughts.
Louie behaved quite relatably considering how tricky were the situations that he was in. It is impressive to see characters, in film, who feel as much human as they do in this show and especially this episode.
Very well done, Louis.
Some scenes are just pure gems, for example the "Tape Recorder" scene, the two of them eating together, them helping the poor man, and the skyscraper scene. The episode is only 21 minutes long but it walks the viewer through a diverse range of emotions and thoughts.
Louie behaved quite relatably considering how tricky were the situations that he was in. It is impressive to see characters, in film, who feel as much human as they do in this show and especially this episode.
Very well done, Louis.
- EyesBlueLying
- Jan 15, 2025
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