Sometimes the things we want the most are worth loosing everything for like the possibility of happiness.
“Don’t ever let someone tell you, you can’t do something. Not even me.”
Sometimes the things we want the most are worth loosing everything for like the possibility of happiness.
“Don’t ever let someone tell you, you can’t do something. Not even me.”
Erin and I had a mommy/daughter day with our moms and went to see this spectacular movie. Now I just have to find the book it was based on… No… No more books. Goals clashing… Sigh…
Alan rented this a bit ago. There still aren’t any words. It just changes your view of good and evil, right and wrong. You’ll either love it or hate it and either one works as long as it does something to you. I think that’s the important part.
Reminiscent of Garden State. Funnier. More moving on a personal level. People are amazing creatures.
My brother, who’s never steered me wrong yet, just came into my room one day with the movie and said I had to watch it right then. So he sat down, put the DVD in and we did. It’s moving in a quiet way that I can’t really explain.
Josh saw Closer and it kind of turned him around on a lot of things so I figured I might as well look into it. Erin and I rented it from Blockbuster and went back to her house to watch it. I’m not sure how many times I cried, two or three at least. It illustrates the way people move within and manipulate relationships. I haven’t honestly decided if I like it or not yet but I believe it was worth seeing either way. It left me a lot to ponder in my own life.
Thank you to Pete and Suzi who introduced me to this one. I think it’s definitely up there in my favorites now.