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Comments about the soundtrack for Frida (Elliot Goldenthal)
quotation from the marriage scene

nicola
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ricki
quotation from the marriage scene   Monday, July 28, 2003 (9:12 a.m.) 

hi!
i am looking for a special quotation from the film frida.its in the scene when all the friends start celebrating the marriage of frida and diego.a close friend of both of them (donīt remember her name) holds a little speech about what she thinks marriage is all about!
i really would like to know this,because iīm invited to a wedding,where i would like to say the same things.
thanks!

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nicola
Re: quotation from the marriage scene   Tuesday, October 25, 2005 (3:44 a.m.) 

> hi!
i am looking for a special quotation from the film frida.its in
> the scene when all the friends start celebrating the marriage of frida and
> diego.a close friend of both of them (donīt remember her name) holds a
> little speech about what she thinks marriage is all about!
i really
> would like to know this,because iīm invited to a wedding,where i would
> like to say the same things.
thanks!

"I don't believe in marriage.

- No, I really don't.

Let me be clear about that.

I think at worst
it's a hostile political act,

a way for small-minded men
to keep women in the house

and out of the way,

wrapped up in the guise
of tradition

and conservative
religious nonsense.

At best,
it's a happy delusion...

these two people
who truly love each other

and have no idea

how truly miserable they're
about to make each other.

But...

But...

when two people know that,

and they decide
with eyes wide open

to face each other
and get married anyway,

then I don't think
it's conservative or delusional.

I think it's radical
and courageous

and very romantic.

To Diego and Frida."



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