A discovery of what is appropriate, inappropriate, and what is a total no ma'am in this cynical, crazy world that we live in mixed in with *sossip* aka the random gossip, thoughts, and sarah-isms that I just love to see in writing. And so do you, you know it.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
The proposition of The Last Kiss
This movie, The Last Kiss, is currently on HBO On-Demand. I watched it with my roommate and friend the other night and I must say, I am still thinking about it. I know he is big douche, as Julia Allison has pointed out in real life. And in this movie, he’s kind of a douche too, although I find myself somewhat identifying with his struggle—what is life like with no more surprises? When you’re in a relationship and you know that it is it?
In the movie, Braff points out to his knocked up girlfriend that he doesnt want to marry her until she can name at least 5 people they know who are married and happy. She can’t.
My friends and I didn’t agree on the question the movie poses—if you were with someone and they cheated on you but realized they were wrong, would you be able to forgive them?
I have an above average interest in fashion, pop culture, politics, gossip, and life and I tend to categorize things 3 ways: appropriate, inappropriate, and no ma'am. Don't you just love generalizations?
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