Ask the dust, Robert Towne (2006): PS: Pictures not mine, credits to the owner. Rating: 6/10 -
Ask the dust, Robert Towne (2006): PS: Pictures not mine, credits to the owner. Rating: 6/10 - You call me beautiful at home, then you are ashamed to be seen with me in public. You are ashamed of beauty you recognize that no one else does. You are ashamed to love me! - When I was a kid, back in Colorado, it was Smith, Parker and Jones who hurt me with their hideous names. Who called me wop and dago and greaser, and their children hurt me. Just as I hurt you. They hurt me so much, I could never become one of them. Drove me to books, drove me within myself. Drove me to run away from that town in Colorado, into your home and into your life. And sometimes, when I see their faces out here, the same faces, the same sad, hard mouths from my hometown. I’m glad they’re here fulfilling the emptiness of their lives and dying in the sun. And they hate me, and my father and my father’s father. But they are old and I am young and full of hope. And love for my country and my times. And Camilla, when I said “greaser” to you, it was not my heart that spoke, but the quivering of an old wound. And I am ashamed of the terrible thing I have done. -- source link
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