“ROTHKO: (Explodes) 'Pretty.' That's our life now! Everything's 'fine'. We put on the funny nose and glasses and slip on the banana peel and the TV makes everything happy and everyone's laughing all the time, it's all so goddamn funny, it's our constitutional right to be amused all the time, isn't it? We're a smirking nation, living under the tyranny of 'fine.' How was your day? How are you feeling?
How did you like the painting? What some dinner? Well, let me tell you, everything is not fine!! HOW ARE YOU?!
HOW WAS YOUR DAY?! HOW ARE YOU FEELING? I am not fine. We are not fine.
We are anything but fine. Look at these pictures. Look at them! You see the dark rectangle, like a doorway, an aperture, yes but it’s also a gaping mouth letting out a silent howl of something feral and foul and primal and REAL. A moan of rapture. Something divine or damned. Something immortal, not comic books or soup cans, something beyond me and beyond now.
And whatever it is, it’s not pretty and it’s not fine.I AM HERE TO STOP YOUR HEART” ―. “But how can you be Peter Pan?
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