How The 'Dining Dead' Got Talking Again | With Kristin Scott Thomas

“用餐死者”如何再次说话|克里斯汀·斯科特·托马斯

Modern Love

2017-12-20

17 分钟
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Kristin Scott Thomas ("Darkest Hour") reads an essay about a woman worried that she and her husband might have nothing left to talk about.
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  • This is modern love stories of love, loss and redemption.

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  • What do you do when you look at the person youve promised to spend the rest of your life with and realize you dont really talk with each other anymore?

  • Several years into her marriage, writer Molly Pascal had to confront that question.

  • Kristen Scott Thomas, who stars in the new movie Darkest Hour, reads her essay how the Dining Dead got talking again.

  • As two people newly in love, we talked and talked.

  • We were in our early thirties then, so our talk included a history and a reckoning of all our previous loves, how they endured and how they ended.

  • We talked about our past loves to see how they stacked up against the present one.

  • Were any of them as big as this?

  • No.

  • How could they be?

  • Falling in love for us meant falling into talk.

  • We talked about our memories, our broken bones, broken hearts, and one broken marriage.

  • We talked about our mothers, one jewish and one italian, constantly cooking and feeding.

  • We talked about our fathers, neither of whom cooked or fed.

  • We talked about our friends come and gone.

  • We talked about our careers, climbing the ladder of success, falling off the ladder, leaning in and leaning out.