Slumdog millionaire absolutely took my breath away. Straight away, whisk out with it. I couldn't be more in love with a story line. It should win the oscar, fuck Brad pitt's good looks and equally good acting talent. I'm sorry but it fails in comparison. It was the kind of movie that challenges you to get your fucking act together or die trying. You see the gut wrenchingly poor slums of India and you say what do I really have to complain about ever? It makes your brain flip flop and buzz trying to comprehend the gruesome living situations. All in all it without a doubt lives up to it's award season buzz. (And then some.)
It doesn't hurt that Dev Patel is ilegally handsome and Frieda Pinto is stunning.
I am sitting on my sister's bed as I customarily do whenever she sleeps out and I am watching the sex and the city DVD that I bought my mom for Christmas. I've seen almost all of these episodes but I'm watching one in particular that's entitled "Ex and the city". In the middle of the episode the girls are having a lunch and they are talking about whether or not girls should be friends with their ex's and then Miranda says this one quote that I loved when I first saw the episode a year ago and i'm just happy that i'm able to recall it. It will probably mean nothing to anyone but me and that's a-okay. It just fits. I can't exactly explain so don't make me.
Miranda: "Believe me, I would love to be one of those people who's all; we loved, thank you, you enriched my life, now go and prosper. But I'm much more; we didn't work out, you need to not exist."
Exactly, right on.
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