David Thompson is a renowned film critic and author, celebrated for his insightful analysis of cinema. Born in London, he has crafted an illustrious career writing for major publications and penning several acclaimed books on film history and theory. Thompson's works are known for their depth and engaging narrative style, making complex cinematic concepts accessible to a broad audience. His passion for film shines through in each of his meticulously researched writings.
Love is like a brick. You can build a house, or you can sink a dead body.
Sex is the only honest thing I've ever done.
There's a whore in every woman and a woman in every whore.
We're all prostitutes, every one of us. Selling our bodies, our minds, our souls.
We're all alone in this world, no matter what anyone tells you.
There's no such thing as normal. Everyone's fucked up in their own way.
Life is a series of choices, and each choice leads to a consequence.
We're all searching for something, but most of us don't know what it is until we find it.
Desire is a powerful force that can consume you if you let it.
We're all just pretending to be who we think we're supposed to be.
The past is a ghost that haunts you until you confront it.
We're all victims of our own desires, trapped in a cycle of pleasure and pain.