Seeing those 19 covers surrounded in all that ash…I think every damn hair on my body stood up (and brother do I have a lot of hair on my body)
Watched the movie in Prescott and I think that really added to the tears in my eyes by the end
Seeing those 19 covers surrounded in all that ash…I think every damn hair on my body stood up (and brother do I have a lot of hair on my body)
Watched the movie in Prescott and I think that really added to the tears in my eyes by the end
People look at a man like Rambo and still have the audacity to say “I can fix him”
An interesting perspective that shouldn’t have shown its true colors with an intriguing monologue within the last 5 mins of the film. Overall really well done
I didn’t think something could absolutely destroy me and repair me at the same time. This movie was such a journey. I saw my own journey within Fawzi’s and Mahmoud’s.
As an Arab, your parents will always push the importance of formal education and getting a degree (it’s truly part of the Brown experience). Your dreams being shot down by the ones you love and respect because it’s risky and there’s less control in it all, but you choose to…
Lots of very fun moments and Nathan Lane is an absolute gem. Fuck Val though frfr (worst son of the millennium award)