LOVE IS EVERYWHERE
"My breath is a red bird In auburn sky of your hair i I'm taking you in my lap Your legs are growing indescribably long My breath is becoming a red horse I understand from the burning of my face We are poor our nights are too short We need to make love rapidly When watching Gaspar Noe's film "LOVE", Poet Cemal Süreyya strings come to mind. Just as Cemal Süreyya did not avoid his word, Noe did not avoid his camera. We are talking about a film about the sensual journey of two people who are passionately connected to each other. The details of this journey are at the core of the film. The actors make love like real lovers from the beginning to the end of the film, and we are witnessing this firsthand. It would be meaningless to think that two young people who dreamed of becoming painters and filmmakers were living the life of priests and nuns in Paris anyway. Long before Gaspar Noe, Puccini had already introduced us to these extreme hearts in Paris in his magni