Where is the horse and the rider?
Where is the horn that was blowing?
They have passed, like wind in the meadow,
like rain upon the mountains.
The days have come down in the west, into shadow.
How did it come to this?
Where is the horse and the rider?
Where is the horn that was blowing?
They have passed, like wind in the meadow,
like rain upon the mountains.
The days have come down in the west, into shadow.
How did it come to this?
Albin Brunovsky
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‘Sunder’
The End (2011)
”The End” is about love and heartbreak, destruction and regrowth. It showcases the melodrama of a crumbling relationship over the backdrop of the apocalypse. The focus is on desolation at a smaller, more intimate scale rather than at the world-wide level, but the dissolution of a personal connection and the end of the world play out as parallel events, accompanied by the heightened emotions and uncertainty that they both elicit.
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