Review of The Day I Saw Your Heart (2011) by Jesse O — 20 Jun 2013
5/5 --- Touching, funny, quirky story about a woman who has a father who always wanted a son...and how sometimes we dont know each other (our parents) as well as we think we do. This movie has the same song used from "Frances Ha"'s trailer, course this was first...and better film with good emotional impact/story and main character. Nicely shot with vivid colors.
Reminds of me the song I loved in high schooled "Love, Salvation, The Fear of Death" by Sixpence None the Richer from "This Beautiful Mess":
Love, Salvation, The Fear Of Death - lyrics.
Well i'm staring straight into the face of hell.
You're so close and you can't even tell.
I'm so wrapped up inside.
Because I don't have much to love.
Horrified I reel from pits unseen.
Falling off my pedestal of plentiful deeds.
As it crumbles down on top of me.
I contemplate my lack of love.
Come and save my soul.
Before it's not too late.
I'm not afraid to admit.
How much I hate myself.
All these gongs and cymbals ring inside my head.
Surrendered body to the flames has singed the skin.
Can't speak in tongues and even if I could.
It's nothing.
Because I cannot love.
Well i'm staring straight into the face of hell.
I'm so close and I can't even tell.
I'm so afraid i'll amount to nothing.
Because I don't have much to love.
This review of The Day I Saw Your Heart (2011) was written by Jesse O on 20 Jun 2013.
The Day I Saw Your Heart has generally received mixed reviews.
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