Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Vanilla Sky Quotes

Taken from IMDB: (Vanilla Sky spoilers!!)



Brian: We almost died, man... And do you know what I saw?
David: What?
Brian: Your whole life flashing in front of me...
David: And how was it?
Brian: Almost worth dying for...



David: See, I've got this little problem. I've got a stalker.
Sofía: It doesn't sound life threatening.
David: But I need a cover. I need for you to pretend we're having a scintillating conversation, and you are wildly entertained.
[Both laugh]
David: I know it's tough.
Sofía: I'll improvise.



Brian: But wait. You're rich and women love you, and I'm from Ohio and I'm drunk. Can I tell you the truth?
David: Everybody does.
Brian: I dig her. And I've never said this to you before about any girl, but she could be - could be, could be, could be - the girl of my f___g dreams.
David: You're not from Ohio.
Brian: I know. But if she f__s up our friendship, she can go to hell. I won't allow it. We are bros.



Edmund: You were missed, David. It was Sofia who never fully recovered. It was she who some how knew you best... and like you, she never forgot that one night where true love seemed possible.


[last lines to Sofia]
David: Look at us. I'm frozen and you're dead, and I love you.
Sofía: It's a problem.
David: I lost you when I got in that car. I'm sorry.
David: Do you remember what you told me once? That every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around.
Sofía: I'll find you again.
David: I'll see you in another life... when we are both cats.


Vanilla Sky. One of the best movies ever.

3 comments:

danceMOVEMENTZ said...

I never did understand that movie fully. But these quotes make the movie seem watching again

Anonymous said...

The quotes without the context lose something. Part of what makes the last exchange between Sofia and David is somehow whenever she says, "It's a problem", it makes the problem seem minor, even when applied to, "I'm frozen and you're dead and I love you."

Ildamos said...

Actually, I liked what she said; making an insurmountable problem seem trivial. The ending for me is an inspiration. It shows that with the right attitude, people can move on and still emerge unbowed from the adversities they've experienced.