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Call Me By Your Name

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A good movie and a sweet love story. Stunning scenery and a great 80's feel. Armie Hammer is fantastically lovely to look at even if he fell a little short with his acting ability. He did a good job in general but a few scenes seemed to be a bit too much for him. That cannot be said for Timothee Chalamet who was amazing as a young man coming of age. I enjoyed the development of the relationship between the two men and the way the movie sparked the memories of what it felt like to be young, obsessed with the idea of sex and figuring out who you are becoming. One scene, in particular, cemented this movie as completely memorable and Oscar worthy. I won't speak of it so as not to ruin it for you but I will cherish it and hold it near my heart. Go see it......I don't think you'll be disappointed.

What Next?

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I want to: stop being afraid be peaceful love fully travel  learn to relax turn off negative thoughts trust in my God stop being afraid run a full marathon go back and be a better parent deeply connect with people be a good partner ask for what I want know what I want stop being afraid Today's todo list.

Grateful on the Beach♥

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My silly dog and I walk at the beach nearly every morning. It's a unique group of people we see. It's 6:30 am and the hard-core surfers that range in age from 10 to 80, the young men, the unemployed, the businessmen catching a wave before going to work, the hippies; they are all here enjoying their passion. There's also the observers.  The remainders are the runners, the bikers, walkers, the lovers, the homeless and, lastly, the addicts. There's one gent that I've been watching for months. He's a nice-looking Hispanic guy, probably around 40, and looking way too healthy to be an addict. So I watch and I see what he's doing. He selling. He selling to kids, skaters, surfers, women an d men. It doesn't matter, he's an equal opportunity supplier. I don't know whether to hate him or pity him. Mostly I think it's pity but I can't help but wonder; does he carry a little of everything? Do you approach him like a supermarket? Or does he spe...