I want you to live with me and die with me and everything with me.
Lolita, Stanley Kubrick (1962)
I want you to live with me and die with me and everything with me.
Lolita, Stanley Kubrick (1962)
- Why should there be pain then? That's not the deepest thing. - Pain's deep... but it passes, after all. It's passing now but love remains.
The Portrait of a Lady, Jane Campion (1996)
I can hear you whisperin' children, so I know you're down there. I can feel myself gettin' awful mad. I'm out of patience children. I'm coming to find you now.
The Night of the Hunter, Charles Laughton (1955)
- There's only one thing wrong with it. - What? - You didn't say nothin about the third man being a nigger!
Odds Against Tomorrow, Robert Wise (1959)