You have very craftily covered the personality of Rustin Cohle. You have really understood the whole show and absorbed it, rather than just watching it. This vedio shows your capacity to really understand and appreciate the true art of the show, and Rustin Cohle in person! Thanks a lot for this!
i tihnk its just about a married man going to see an old fling one more time, drinking amongst similar men trying to escape their responsibilities, and then heading back home to family life. very similar to Marty's story as seen in the show
I lived in London for years, and I remember walking down those stairs and the hollow sounds. People in London don't speak to fellow commuters. Kris paints a picture in your mind if you listen to the song. Oh, and the air on the underground is dead and stuffy. To me, all his best songs are like little films in my head. Maybe it's just me, it might have meant something completely different to kris. He painted pictures with words, I loved him as an artist, and I miss that he is no longer with us. R.I.P. Kris, you legend, here comes that rainbow again !x
"Casey's Last Ride" by Kris Kristofferson tells the story of a man named Casey, who is caught in a cycle of loneliness and disillusionment, seemingly haunted by memories of a past relationship. In the song, he heads to meet an old lover, but the encounter is bleak and emotionless, reflecting a sense of deep existential isolation. Kristofferson’s lyrics highlight themes of regret, longing, and the feeling of being lost in life, painting a grim portrait of a man who seems out of place and out of hope. Throughout the song, there's a sense that Casey's journey is both literal and metaphorical. The "last ride" in the title suggests finality-perhaps his last attempt at connection or an indication of a life spiraling down without recovery. The vivid descriptions of the city around him-the hollow train station, the cold streets-intensify the theme of urban alienation, a symbol of his inner desolation. Kristofferson captures the pain of emotional disconnection and the bleakness of unresolved pasts, making "Casey's Last Ride" resonate as a powerful reflection on solitude and regret.
True Detective, first season, the best! “Your face makes me want to do something with it.”
You have very craftily covered the personality of Rustin Cohle. You have really understood the whole show and absorbed it, rather than just watching it. This vedio shows your capacity to really understand and appreciate the true art of the show, and Rustin Cohle in person!
Thanks a lot for this!
+1
Unbelievable actor. He is the best of the bests
i watch this every day !!
Me too
Thanks for making this.
❤🤘
look like i'm gonna watch it for the 6th time (season 1 i mean)
Nice job.
Can any one explains the song for me
It's about a man realising that he married the wrong woman, it's regret...
i tihnk its just about a married man going to see an old fling one more time, drinking amongst similar men trying to escape their responsibilities, and then heading back home to family life. very similar to Marty's story as seen in the show
I lived in London for years, and I remember walking down those stairs and the hollow sounds. People in London don't speak to fellow commuters. Kris paints a picture in your mind if you listen to the song. Oh, and the air on the underground is dead and stuffy. To me, all his best songs are like little films in my head. Maybe it's just me, it might have meant something completely different to kris. He painted pictures with words, I loved him as an artist, and I miss that he is no longer with us. R.I.P. Kris, you legend, here comes that rainbow again !x
"Casey's Last Ride" by Kris Kristofferson tells the story of a man named Casey, who is caught in a cycle of loneliness and disillusionment, seemingly haunted by memories of a past relationship. In the song, he heads to meet an old lover, but the encounter is bleak and emotionless, reflecting a sense of deep existential isolation. Kristofferson’s lyrics highlight themes of regret, longing, and the feeling of being lost in life, painting a grim portrait of a man who seems out of place and out of hope.
Throughout the song, there's a sense that Casey's journey is both literal and metaphorical. The "last ride" in the title suggests finality-perhaps his last attempt at connection or an indication of a life spiraling down without recovery. The vivid descriptions of the city around him-the hollow train station, the cold streets-intensify the theme of urban alienation, a symbol of his inner desolation.
Kristofferson captures the pain of emotional disconnection and the bleakness of unresolved pasts, making "Casey's Last Ride" resonate as a powerful reflection on solitude and regret.
name of the first scene?
Is from the series called ''the knicks'' (first episode).