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A modo mio

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Ogni risveglio dura pochi istanti, una manciata di attimi che sembrano eterni. Ti guardi intorno e realizzi che quello che stavi vivendo era un sogno talmente bello da sembrare quasi vero, poi, socchiudi gli occhi ed isoli la mente al fine di fuggire da tutti quei pensieri che contengono tracce di sentimento ed umanità da dimenticare; zittisci il cuore sperando di non provare più nulla e fingi di essere invincibile anche quando i ricordi hanno il potere di renderti fragile come la cartapesta.
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Cyrano (2021), directed by Joe Wright.

''Astronomo, filosofo eccellente. Musico, spadaccino, rimatore. Del ciel viaggiatore, Gran mastro di tic-tac, amante - non per sè - molto eloquente, qui riposa Cirano Ercole Saviniano Signor di Bergerac, che in vita sua fu tutto e non fu niente.”

“La lettera d’amore, che in me ho scritto e corretto cento volte fino a quando tutto fosse perfetto, e che mettendo l’anima e il foglio insieme accanto, basterebbe in un attimo ricopiarla soltanto.

Son nelle vostre mani, il foglio è la mia voce, l’inchiostro è il mio sangue, la lettera è la foce. Giuro che in tutto il mio corpo corre la febbre, giuro che innanzi a voi grida il mio cuor trafitto, e se i baci potessero inviarsi per iscritto li leggereste con le vostre labbra ebbre.

Lontan da questo mondo cupo, plebeo, bugiardo, esisterà un paese per cuori di riguardo. Lontan da questo mondo amaro e senza amore esisterà un paese per l’altro nostro cuore.”

— Edmond Rostand, “Cyrano de Bergerac”.

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“Good evening, London. Allow me first to apologize for this interruption. I do, like many of you, appreciate the comforts of the every day routine- the security of the familiar, the tranquility, repetition. I enjoy them as much as any bloke. But in the spirit of commemoration whereby those important events of the past--usually associated with someone’s death or the end of some awful bloody struggle--are celebrated with a nice holiday, I thought we could mark this November the 5th, a day that is sadly no longer remembered, by taking some time out of our daily lives to sit down and have a little chat. 

There are of course those who do not want us to speak. I suspect even now, orders are being shouted into telephones, and men with guns will soon be on their way. Why? Because while the truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power. Words offer the means to meaning, and for those who will listen, the annunciation of truth. And the truth is, there is something terribly wrong with this country, isn’t there? 

Cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression. And where once you had the freedom to object, to think and speak as you saw fit, you now have censors and systems of surveillance coercing your conformity and soliciting your submission. How did this happen? Who’s to blame? Well certainly there are those who are more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable. But again, truth be told, if you’re looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror. I know why you did it. I know you were afraid. Who wouldn’t be? War, terror, disease. There were a myriad of problems, which conspired to corrupt your reason and rob you of your common sense. Fear got the best of you, and in your panic you turned to the now high chancellor, Adam Sutler. He promised you order, he promised you peace, and all he demanded in return was your silent, obedient consent. 

Last night I sought to end that silence. Last night I destroyed the Old Bailey, to remind this country of what it has forgotten. More than four hundred years ago a great citizen wished to embed the fifth of November forever in our memory. His hope was to remind the world that fairness, justice, and freedom are more than words, they are perspectives. So if you’ve seen nothing, if the crimes of this government remain unknown to you then I would suggest that you allow the fifth of November to pass unmarked. But if you see what I see, if you feel as I feel, and if you would seek as I seek, then I ask you to stand beside me one year from tonight, outside the gates of Parliament, and together we shall give them a fifth of November that shall never, ever be forgot.”

— Guy Fawkes, “V for Vendetta”.

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“I felt like I could see everything that had happened, and everything that was going to happen. It was like a perfect pattern, laid out in front of me, and I realised that we were all part of it, and all trapped by it.”

― Finch, from “V for Vendetta”.    

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Murder on the Orient Express (2017) directed by Kenneth Branagh.

“The impossible could not have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances.”   ―  Agatha Christie, “Murder on the Orient Express”.    

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“Loving Vincent”. Written by Vincent van Gogh in a letter the week before his death.

“It is good to love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is well done.” - Vincent van Gogh.

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