No notes, it’s perfect. Cried at the end despite watching it so many times
How’d they have that big ass house
No notes, it’s perfect. Cried at the end despite watching it so many times
How’d they have that big ass house
Amazing. Captures living in simplicity; the contentment that can be found in routine. while you can still be shaken by life and disappointment, this provides an anchor. it shows there are many ways to be part of the world; to relate to other people; and find beauty in everyday moments; shadows; the power of now. The end scene is beautiful and very emotional; the combined crying/smiling is all too relatable lol.
A great film. I love that it captures the awkwardness of waiting for an uber, rolling a suitcase, and trying to say goodbye.
I love that it captures those crucial moments we all have in life of saying goodbye and not knowing if/when you will see them again, and caring about that person. I love the husband that just GETS IT. And even validates his trip.
And how silly it can feel to deeply like someone without having so much…