1305 Ulysses
In the empty bar, Levine held a guitar and sang aloud, lonely and alone, his socks and shoes were soaked, he didn't even have a winter coat, except for a guitar and a singing voice , he had nothing, and sat calmly in front of Bud Grossman, all the way to the end of the wandering, humming the tune of vicissitudes of body and mind.
He sang in a hoarse voice, "Can I beg you to cut open the right side of my body and find my baby? Find my baby."
Emily supported her cheek with the palm of her right hand, and the hot tears fell down one by one like broken pearls. The sad and moving lyrics danced gently between her lips and teeth, which was uncontrollable. Sadness reverberated in his chest, like a kite that could not find its footing, floating alone.
Henry VIII had six wives in his life, and Queen Jane was his third wife. Although he had the whole world, and it was the most powerful period in England and Ireland, the love of his life was always Jane; sadly, after giving birth to Edward, Jane died. This is a lingering memory for Henry VIII, who was buried with Jane after his death.
Queen Jane.
Oh, Queen Jane.
The Jane of Jim and Jane.
The new life conceived in Jane's body. Jane never asked if he wanted to stay, if he wanted to stay; Jane never asked if he loved her.
It was the most precious dream and the most precious soul in Le Verne's heart, but it disappeared forever because of Mike's passing, and it was deeply buried in the bottom of my heart, forever dusty. So, Budd says, his music doesn't feel connected to the audience.
That is also the softest warmth and the most precious soul in Le Vern's heart. His two children, one is already two years old but have no chance to see, the other will say goodbye forever, as if the relationship between him and his father, Two complete strangers.
Behind the melodious and graceful melody, there are too many stories hidden. In Le Verne's tired and vicissitudes of humming, it is like a slow-flowing poem, carefully narrating the wounds and pains in the soul, hidden In the story of Henry VIII and Queen Jane, the fragmented emotional fragments can only be captured by truly calming down.
Emily just stared at LeVine so silently, she couldn't cry herself. He's a jerk, but a maddening jerk.
Levine lowered his eyes slightly, and a tired smile formed on the corners of his mouth, revealing the softness and fragility of his heart. A touch of sadness was looming in the corners of his eyes, and disappeared into the hazy halo of light and shadow in a blink of an eye, he sang like this , "The people sang and danced on the day the prince was born; but poor queen Jane, my dearest, lay like a cold stone, sleeping forever."
But Budd said, "I don't see any commercial value."
Emily looked at Levine's tired, blank, bitter, sad eyes through her hazy teary eyes, her vision was gradually blurred, and the hot and hot tears were dripping down, scalding the softest in the soul. part, and then she heard LeVine let out an inaudible breath and replied, "Okay."
He said, okay.
The bruised soul finally could no longer bear all the weight, exhausted and surrendered, gave up resistance, gave up struggle, gave up effort, sat quietly and peacefully in place, calmly accepted his own destiny, but no one knew, How far has he come on the road in the past?
"I'm working on a trio. Two men and a woman. You can't sing. But if you'd like to trim your beard, change it to a goatee, and hide in the shadows, we can see if your voice can match the other's. The two are a good fit. Would you like to be a harmony?"
"No," LeVine replied, then changed his answer. "Yes. But, uh... no. Forget it, I used to have a partner."
"Aha, that makes sense.
My advice? You regroup. "
LeVern closed his chin lightly, "That's a good suggestion."
Steven Spielberg raised his right hand in embarrassment and wiped the tears from his cheeks, but the tears couldn't stop at all. A series of warm tears fell down again, and the thick sadness surged like this. Because of that era, because of that dream, and because of that partner who has passed away forever.
It belongs to the most moving and sincere part of Le Verne's music, and it will always be in deep sleep with Mike's departure forever.
Mike chose to leave this world in a decisive way, cutting off his connection with music and dreams; while Le Vern chose to stay in this world in an unyielding way, struggling to fight hard and insisting on trying to be right, but in the end, he was still overcome by reality. abandoned.
dream? It has no commercial value; art? Nobody cares until it has commercial value.
Steven, the director who created "Jurassic Park", "Alien et" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark" with childlike innocence and fantasy, used his whimsy to shoot "Number One" in the distant future. Players”, dreams are always the most important source of motivation for him to start his creation; but now, he is watching Le Verne breathlessly overwhelmed by reality.
When he saw Le Vern stepping on the snow with his feet deep and shallow, he didn't care about his soaked shoes and socks. Row.
Steven's heart is full of bitterness and happiness, but he can't express it in words at all. He just raised his right hand and put it on his lips, and quietly, just like that, he listened to the noise from the movie, as if that It is the most beautiful and moving melody in the world.
...
LeVine stood on the side of the road to hitch a ride back to New York. The other party is a tired young man, and the only requirement is that Levine can also drive, which allows him to sleep well for a while.
On the way back, Levine saw the signs leading to Akron several times in a row.
Looking at the small town under the cover of snowflakes, Levine's eyes froze silently, over and over again, silently looking at the hazy halo. Akron, Diane's hometown, where the two-year-old was.
But in the end, he still didn't change direction or hit the brakes. move on.
In the drowsy state, a big yellow cat flashed before the headlights. Levine woke up suddenly, slammed on the emergency brake, opened the door in a panic, and looked over the front bumper. When he reached the bloodstain, he was stunned in place.
Turning around slowly, he saw a limping big yellow cat in the fog, running towards the woods, and finally the figure disappeared completely. Levine stood there, dazed and lost, with a deep sadness and confusion in his eyes.
After returning to New York, LeVine chose to give up.
As suggested by her sister, Levine was ready to return to the ship again, to go out to sea as a seaman, and to support herself with a relatively stable job. After emptying all his savings, he repaid the membership dues that had been missing for a while, and he was ready to go to sea again on Friday, returning to the life he had been trying to avoid, and going back to his old business.
This is the end.
LeVine came to visit his father in a nursing home, but when he was playing his father's favorite song, he discovered that his father was peeing his pants.
Levine came to his sister's house to find his first mate and helmsman's license, but found that his sister had lost all the old documents.
LeVine went to Jane and Jim's house, put down his guitar, and declared his surrender.
LeVine went to the union building to reissue the certificate, but now it costs eighty-five dollars to reissue the certificate.
LeVine went to the Gaslamp Cafe to get drunk, but was thrown out of the cafe in the end.
Because Le Verne heard Pappy show off his success with Jane.
Tomorrow night, a reporter from Time magazine will be at the Gaslamp Cafe, and Jane lets Pappy do the trick to get LeVine to perform.
He owed Jane again.
In a fit of rage, LeVine lost control and was thrown out of the cafe after a flurry of chaos.
Another homeless night. LeVern tried to find someone he didn't offend within five blocks, but in the end, he found the home of the Grofiances, who generously and kindly opened their arms to welcome LeVern. come and allow him to sleep at their house
The Grofiens were entertaining guests, and they thought Jim's commercial, "Please, Mr. Kennedy," was entertaining. It was such a huge success that royalties could change a person's life, but Levy En chose to give up.
Lillian warmly welcomed Levine, not only did not blame him, but offered to apologize.
Levine, who had quietly restrained his spikes, also became embarrassed.
The big yellow cat found its way home on its own, and LeVern thought the Grofiens had a new cat, but they said it was the original one," Ulysses. "
"Ulysses? That's his name?" It wasn't until now that Levine knew the cat's name.
Ulysses.
Emily couldn't help but gently repeat the term again between her lips and teeth, and then finally understood why the cat appeared throughout the story, why Levine accidentally bumped into the big yellow cat With a disappointed face, he watched it limping away, why the cat kept wandering and ramming, and why he finally returned to the same place after going around in circles.
"Ulysses."
The next morning, Ulysses woke LeVine, and the Grofiens had left the apartment early for work, leaving LeVine alone.
After going around in circles, he returned to the same place again, as if nothing had changed. Only this time, when leaving, Ulysses tried to escape again, but Levine stopped the little guy in time and did not repeat the same mistakes, and then closed the apartment door and walked away.
It's the Gaslight Cafe again, and it's "Hang me, oh, hang me."
Another creamy yellow halo, another acoustic guitar and another voice.
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