The poem begins with a speaker who declares she has survived a great love, claiming she is now "numb" and has "forgotten everything". However, this numbness is quickly revealed to be a fragile facade, as she confesses, "I don't know how to write unless it's about you". The central image of the poem is the of moonlight scattered across an empty page, representing the fleeting, painful memory of the lost lover that both inspires and torments the poet.

Barking at the stars does nothing. The stars don’t care. But the act of barking is catharsis. It is the primal scream of a man who has exhausted logic.

Da biste lakše razumeli kako se energija filma prenosi strancima, evo primera kako zvuče čuvene replike na engleskom jeziku:

You might use this phrase when someone tries to badmouth a literary classic, insults a person of high moral standing, or argues against the inevitable laws of nature.

At its core, the movie deals with universal human experiences—fear of the future, first love, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. Anyone from any culture can relate to it.