Wednesday's child is full of woe

Nov 03, 2009 13:18

haha damn im fascinated by christina ricci.

me and kathy were talking about kid names, then we came across wednesday as a name, which reminded us of wednesday addams from the addams family.





Dang i think she's cute. haha dunno why i'm always attracted to emo girls like that. call me a typical emo fag hahaah. Its just something about that cold, unfeeling and analytical stare, that's just numb but still compassionate in a weird way, but still has a whole reservoir of pent up emotions and love (okay that sounds sexual, but yea) Those eyes that have seen much grief, but still has that tinge of innocence.



lol damn i think wednesday's halloween costume hot. So weird of me huh?



dannggg girl, wednesday grew up and became hot. I found her familiar, like i've seen her before. I went to wiki her, and bingo! I HAVE seen her before. She acted in prozac nation which i absolutely loved.



The co-writer of the screen play said this:

"It's a truthful depiction of depression. And I think the reason Miramax has struggled is the fact that it doesn't have a traditional dramatic structure, in terms of a clear, unqualified ending. Look at the book: Elizabeth is very clear that Prozac has helped her, but you're left with a dilemma, because perhaps she no longer knows who she is. We didn't want to come down heavily on one side or the other. People who've experienced depression like that aspect of the film, but a lot of people don't like it. Miramax certainly didn't seem to like it."

I really liked how she acted in the the film, really top notch. And watching the movie just left me with a really profound feeling.. haha i haven't felt like that in awhile. Watched it quite awhile ago tho, like a year ago or sth..

anyway, kathy and i were talking baby names, then if there were 7 babies, we could name each one a day of the week. Then i found this nursery rhyme:

Monday's child is fair of face,
Tuesday's child is full of grace,
Wednesday's child is full of woe,
Thursday's child has far to go,
Friday's child is loving and giving,
Saturday's child works hard for a living,
But the child who is born on the Sabbath Day
Is bonny and blithe and good and gay.

like some nursery rhymes, they have this literary quality to it that reminds me of neil gaiman hahah. definitely like this rhyme, its a little prophetic.
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