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09:05 PM . 10 January 2012

This song of the Man and his Wife is of no place and every place; you might hear it anywhere, at any time. For wherever the sun rises and sets, in the city’s turmoil or under the open sky on the farm, life is much the same; sometimes bitter, sometimes sweet.

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)

(Source: nazi-julieandrews)

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    This song of the Man and his Wife is of no place and every place; you might hear it anywhere, at any time. For wherever...
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    I love this movie but mostly when they chase the pig around the city like country folk do
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    Sunrise is SUCH a good film! Highly recommend it.
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