“Somewhere inside you is a good man, and I can’t wait to see him come out.” - me to every Tyler I’ve ever met.
(But actually this Tyler was a good one and that is a spoiler.)
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
“Somewhere inside you is a good man, and I can’t wait to see him come out.” - me to every Tyler I’ve ever met.
(But actually this Tyler was a good one and that is a spoiler.)
Tiny beautiful moments in the most devastating of circumstances. Sometimes that’s all we have.
The book lays out the facts and plot without embellishment, while the film makes you focus on a breathtaking image as the horror unfolds around you: letting you attempt to keep your heart together as long as possible until the moment it’s shattered by the weight of reality for the character whose eyes you’ve been seeing through and for so many in this world. This story…
Obsessed with Jack Nance in the scene at Ben’s place. Just hovering in the background, saying “I’m Paul” and giving the death glare.
So much pizza not being eaten in this movie.
See also “Relaxing Horror”