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Richard Gere and Brooke Adams in Días del cielo (1978)

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Días del cielo

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  • Linda's Friend: His name was Edward. He was nice. I liked him. I don't know. He said he was gonna buy me a fu'r. I always wanted a fu'r.
  • Linda: Where ya goin'?
  • Linda's Friend: For a walk. I don't know where, but - go - go beat the heck out of some tree or somethin'. Take it out on them. You comin' with me or what?
  • Linda: Nobody's perfect. There was never a perfect person around. You just have half-angel and half-devil in you.
  • The Farmer: You know what I thought when I first saw you? I thought, "If only I could touch her, then everything'd be all right." You make me feel like I've come back to life. Isn't that funny? I always thought that being alone was just something that a man had to put up with. It was like I just got used to it.
  • Linda: This farmer, he had a big spread, and a lot of money. Whoever was sitting in a chair when he'd come around, why they'd stand up and give it to him.
  • Linda: Wasn't no harm in him. You'd give him a flower, he'd keep it forever.
  • Linda: Sometimes I'd feel very old, like my whole life is over, like I'm not around no more.
  • The Farmer: I think I love you.
  • Abby: What a nice thing to say.
  • [last lines]
  • Linda: This girl, she didn't know where she was goin' - or what she was gonna do. She didn't have no money on her. Maybe she'd meet up with a character. I was hopin' things would work out for her. She was a good friend of mine.
  • Linda: I've been thinking what to do wit' my future. I could be a mud doctor. Checkin' out the eart'. Underneat'.
  • Linda: The sun looks ghostly when there's a mist on a river and everything's quiet. I never knowed it before. And you could see people on the shore, but they was far off and you couldn't see what they were doing. They were probably... calling for help or something, or they were trying to bury somebody or something.
  • The Farmer: You're like an angel.
  • Abby: I wish I was.
  • Abby: What makes you we're talkin' about just a couple of months?
  • Bill: Look, the man's got one foot on a banana peel, the other on a roller skate. It'll all be gone in a couple of years. Who's gonna care that we acted perfect?
  • Linda: You're only on this Earth once. And I - to my opinion, as long as you're around, you should have it nice.
  • Linda: All three of us been goin' places - lookin' for things, searching for things, goin' on adventures. They told everybody they were brother and sister. My brother didn't want nobody to know. You know how people are. You tell them somethin', they start talkin'.
  • Linda: Just when things were about to blow, this flyin' circus come in. After six months on this wheat patch, I needed a breath of fresh air. They were screamin' and yellin' and boppin' each other. He - the big one pushed the little one and said, "Come on. I start it, you start." The little one just started in. If they couldn't think of a good one to come back with, they'd start fightin'. The little one said, "No, I didn't do this." The big one said, "Yes, you did do this." You couldn't sort it out... . The devil's just sitting there laughing. He's glad when people does bad. Then he sends them to the snake house. He's just sits there and laughs and watch while you're sitting there all tied up with snakes and eating your eyes out. They go down your throat and eat all your systems out.
  • Linda: Me and my brother. It just used to be me and my brother. We used to do things together. We used to have fun. We used to go in the streets. There was people suffering of pain and hunger. Some people with tongues hanging out of their mouth.
  • Linda: Some sights that I saw was really spooky that it gave me goose pimples. I felt like cold hands touching the back of my neck and it could be the dead coming for me or something. I remember this guy, his name was Black Jack. He died. He only had one leg, and he died. And I think that was Black Jack making those noises
  • Linda: He was tired of livin' like the rest of them - nosin' around like a pig in a gutter. He wasn't in the mood no more. He figured there must be somethin' wrong with 'em - the way they always got no luck - and they oughta get it straightened out. He figured some people need more than they got, other people got more than they need. Just a matter of gettin' us all together.
  • Bill: I went to work in the mill. Couldn't wait to get in there. Begin at 7:00. Got to have a smile on your face. And one day you wake up, you find you're not the smartest guy in the world. Never gonna come up with the big score. When I was growin' up, I thought I really would.
  • The Farmer: You know what I thought when I first saw you?
  • The Farmer: I thought, "If only I could touch her, then everything'd be all right".
  • The Farmer: I was afraid of never see you again.
  • Linda: He knew he was gonna die. He knew there was nothin' that could be done.
  • Linda: This farmer, he didn't know when he first saw her... or what it was about her that caught his eye. Maybe it was the way the wind blew through her hair.
  • Bill: I'm always lookin' out for you.
  • Linda: You deserve a medal.
  • Harvest Hand: Your sister keep you warm at night, does she?
  • Linda: If you've been bad, God don't even hear you. He don't even hear you talkin'.
  • Linda: I met this guy named Ding Dong. He told me the whole earth is goin' up in flames. Flames will come out of here and there and they'll just rise up. The mountains are gonna go up in big flames. The water's gonna rise in flames. There's gonna be creatures runnin' every which way - some of them burned, half their wings burnin'. People are gonna be screamin' and hollerin' for help. See, the people that have been good, they're gonna go to heaven and escape all that fire.
  • Linda: He was headed for the boneyard any minute; but, he wasn't really goin' around squawkin' about it, like some people. In one way, I felt sorry for him, 'cause he had nobody to stand out for him, be by his side, hold his hand when he needs attention or somethin'. That's touchin'.
  • Linda: Are we gonna stay?
  • Bill: If she wants to.
  • Linda: You'd rather go?
  • Bill: I'd rather be the King of Siam.
  • Bill: Somethin' might happen. What's your mouth hangin' open for? Don't tell me. I already know. On account of your unhappy life - all that shit. Well, I'm tellin' you, we gotta do something about it. Can't expect anybody else to.
  • Abby: I held out a long time. I had rich men pay me compliments. Have I ever said anything to you that would make you think...
  • Bill: You don't have to. I mean, I hate it, to see you stooped over out there. Them looking at your ass like you're a whore. I hate it.
  • Linda: Why are you doing this?
  • Abby: When I was your age, I was all by myself in the world. I used to sit and wrap cigars - until after dark. My skin was as white as paper. I never saw the daylight. This is not so bad.
  • Preacher: As you will answer at the dreadful day of judgment. The secrets in all hearts shall be disclosed.
  • The Farmer: Why do you let him touch you like that?
  • Abby: What are you talking about?
  • The Farmer: I don't know how brothers and sisters act where you come from...
  • Abby: Did you ever have a sister? Well, then who are you to judge?
  • Linda: I got to like this farm. Do anything I want. Roll in the fields, talk to the wheat patches. When I was sleepin', they'd talk to me. They'd go in my dreams.
  • Bill: You're confusing me, you know. Drivin' me crazy. I don't know if I'm comin' or goin'.
  • Abby: You never did.
  • The Farmer: Sometimes it's like - you're right inside of me, you know, like I can hear your voice and feel your breath and everything. Why are you so uneasy with me?
  • Abby: I'm sorry.
  • The Farmer: I don't blame you. Did I make it sound like that?
  • Abby: You have a right to.
  • The Farmer: It's just that it seems like I don't know you.
  • Linda: I mean, we were just, all of a sudden - livin' like kings. Just nothin' to do all day but crack jokes, lay around. -We didn't have to work. I'm tellin' you, the rich got it figured out.
  • Linda: We seen trees that the leaves are shakin' - and it looks like shadows of guys comin' at you and stuff. We heard owls squawkin' away, hootin' away. We didn't know where we were goin', what we were gonna do.
  • Linda's Friend: I don't wait two hours for nobody.
  • Linda: Maybe he don't have a watch.
  • Linda's Friend: Yeah. If I believe that, he'll tell me another.
  • Linda's Friend: His name was Edward. He was nice. I liked him. I don't know. He said he was gonna buy me a fu'r. I always wanted a fu'r.
  • Linda: Where ya goin'?
  • Linda's Friend: For a walk. I don't know where, but - go - go beat the heck out of some tree or somethin'. Take it out on them. You comin' with me or what?

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