I used to think about one day, just not telling anyone, and going off to some random place. And I’d just… disappear. And they’d never see me again.
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I used to think about one day, just not telling anyone, and going off to some random place. And I’d just… disappear. And they’d never see me again.
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Terry Zwigoff directing Thora Birch and Steve Buscemi in Ghost World (2001)
365/2013; #2 - Now and Then, 1995
We all used to try so hard to fit in. We wanted to look exactly alike, do all the same things, practically be the same people, and when we weren’t looking, that changed. The tree house was supposed to bring us more independence, but what the summer actually brought was independence from each other.
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I feel like I’ve been in a coma for the past twenty years. And I’m just now waking up.
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“One of my favourite passages from the finished movie involve these moments of solitariness. Carolyn in the empty sale house, putting herself back together again; Jane studying her reflection in the mirror after her mother has hit her; Ricky similarly alone in his room cleaning the blood from his face; Angela sitting on the stairs crying, with the rain outside; and of course Lester gazing at the image of his family seeing it all ‘clearly’, as it were, in the moment before death.”- SAM MENDES (DIRECTOR)
“The movie is about how we have preconceived notions about things but there’s a lot more going on. Beauty is in the strangest of places. A piece of garbage floating in the wind. That beauty exists here in America, it exists everywhere. You have to develop an eye for it to be able to see it.” - ALAN BALL (WRITER)
YES YES YES YES especially to the solitary moments comment.
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