ayareda
Joined Apr 2016
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This movie is everything, it is a full package! I didn't get bored for a second.
I absolutely loved it, shed some tears in between and of course laughed my heart out for most of it. To me, it is like it was divided it into chapters and each chapter has taken the right amount of time and focus except for one part maybe. The first part when they were lost together was very well-written and realistic except for the fact that they changed their clothes a hindered times during the song.
Overall, this is a must-watch for everyone!
I absolutely loved it, shed some tears in between and of course laughed my heart out for most of it. To me, it is like it was divided it into chapters and each chapter has taken the right amount of time and focus except for one part maybe. The first part when they were lost together was very well-written and realistic except for the fact that they changed their clothes a hindered times during the song.
Overall, this is a must-watch for everyone!
I was very confused while watching this, do I love it? Do I hate it?
I don't hate, but it is somehow full of toxic masculinity practices in a way that made me confused whether it is embracing or judging those.
Overall, that was an enjoyable road-trip with Abu Saddam and the young boy since I love hang-out movies.
I don't hate, but it is somehow full of toxic masculinity practices in a way that made me confused whether it is embracing or judging those.
Overall, that was an enjoyable road-trip with Abu Saddam and the young boy since I love hang-out movies.