danny devito, i love your work!

May 09, 2009 17:39

i have officially become a shut-in. to be honest, i saw it coming. all i've done for the past 24 hours is watch movies and "it's always sunny" and sleep. i could say that i am recovering from testing but a) i've only taken two ap exams so far, b) the last one is wednesday, c) that'd be a lie, and d) finals haven't even started yet.

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i am a shut in, moviesmoviesmovies

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remuslives23 May 10 2009, 01:56:17 UTC
How horrifically obscene is it that we in Australia have only just gotten 'Boy In The Striped Pyjamas' in our cinemas? I saw it last weekend (first weekend open) and it was just fantastic. The cinema is 40 kms away from my home town and I cried for about 39 of them as I drove home afterwards. It was just brilliant!

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city_speak May 10 2009, 02:04:30 UTC
It never played in a theatre here, I had to wait for it to come out on DVD. I'm not sure if I'm jealous or not because I cried pretty hard at end and theatre-crying is always so awkward, haha.

The ending punched me in the face, but it was a brilliant film!

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remuslives23 May 10 2009, 02:33:05 UTC
The ending punched me in the face, but it was a brilliant film!

It did me too! I truly didn't expect it as I'd deliberately not read a lot about the film and haven't read the book and it was as though someone had stabbed me in the heart. I sobbed in the cinema which was just humiliating, but there weren't many people there and most of them walked out crying as well. :) It was just brilliant though.

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city_speak May 10 2009, 03:22:15 UTC
I didn't see it coming either. I mean, obvious it was going to be sad as it was about the Holocaust and I knew that the main character was going to become friends with a little boy in a concentration camp, but I never imagined they would die! I assumed that would be too tragic, especially for something based on a children's book, ha.

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