because it's bothering me...

Oct 28, 2006 00:05

why in movies/books etc... when someone dies, their lover always says JUST before they die, in a fit of love, sadness and despair "i love you"... and usually for the first time...

shouldn't it be said earlier? ie. long before death is inevitable...

-A
xx

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math_shoe October 27 2006, 14:41:07 UTC
..........it's a movie?

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normy_lives October 27 2006, 14:43:37 UTC
yes, but i was seeing it as a metaphor of life... ie. leaving things till the last minute. oh damn my after-midnite "deepness"

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freyar October 28 2006, 01:53:57 UTC
-Gets into soppy day time TV serious pose with yankee accent-
Amanda..... I love you!!

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normy_lives October 28 2006, 08:27:10 UTC
dork

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estaban October 28 2006, 03:58:06 UTC
because when its said as someone has their insides on their outsides and they will die, you can say it without commitment, no strings attatched.

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normy_lives October 28 2006, 08:27:03 UTC
oh, but they said three times "I'm gonna marry you" so they were practically married, sexing and all! haha!

but really, as said before, was sort of my realisation of our leaving to last minute in life etc...

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