2024 roach date
lol one of the first things i complained about on here was how much letterboxd hated the Ghost World movie... i watched it again last night and remembered one of the main complaints was that Enid managed to do everything wrong and screw up her life. and I just Do Not think she did. She's 18, and the only thing she did wrong was get fired from her job on day 1. She rejected her computer job because she didn't want it. Her found art piece was too controversial, and someone who had never even met her forced a failing grade upon her. She grew apart from her friend after highschool like people tend to do, which to be fair, was more obvious in the book than the movie. Fucking an old man was in bad taste but eh, whatever. If anything it's Seymour's fault.
"Enid ruined her whole life" is an ironically teenage take. I mean, it's a coming of age film geared toward teenagers, so I'm not surprised. but she just seems like a moody teenager who runs into bad things happening to her. the point is that she couldn't have known. she doesn't have the tools to deal with these events because she's fucking 18. the movie is about how she's 18. you were even dumber when you were 18.
Enid is going to be fine. There's nothing wrong with her. They should've included the last line of the book in the movie, I think.
I'm putting all the albums I wanna listen to here so that I can remember to find and download them...
shout out to this woman for having the only funny bit in the Monitors (1969)
every time I see age gap discourse I punch my middle aged boyfriend in the balls
Pig 2021 with Nicholas Cage is what it feels like to have a 2-year technical degree on tumblr dot com
#fucklabubu
I don't like quentin tarantula
I'm back from LA. I just got the yellow Onitsuka Tigers (counterfeit) but now I don't want htem because I feel like you can't live in LA and wear the kill bill shoes like it's too much...
Got those nasty acrylic nails for my reservation at Dorsia tonight. Now I can give handjobs with teeth.
2024 office cube
i could add anything to the blank spaces in the calendar, the poster, the computer screen...
A Woman Under the Influence (1974), dir. John Cassavetes