call_me_shabnam
Joined Oct 2018
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To me, it was addicting. It was so that you wanted to watch it in order to figure it out what will happen next. But all was ok till The last season which it seems The writer of the series got out of ideas and wanted to finish it somehow interesting but OMG it could be really better! Much long conversations like just for spoiling time!! It is just Overrated but a really good one!
I watched the movie many many years ago when I was a teen. But I now say to myself, wow see, how a movie could be so that powerful that I could remember the movie all by my mind! Maybe because human being is learned that love is the best and true love is in stories and rare. and what is rare so is much more interesting for people. To me, it was beautiful to see a person could decide for herself. She could be different than all her families, could enjoy simple things.
The whole story is memorable, lovely, and classic!
A beautiful mind was beautiful to me without considering what was the real story about the real story. I considered the movie so that I was thinking how really the people with same psycho problem feel? I know most of the time, people like to see a good end and a love end for the end of movies. What was really interesting to me about the film was, how people could be useful regardless of the personal or mental problems they have. It could be nice if societies provide opportunity to all kind of people with all they really are. I think the movie showed how to find abilities not how to find disabilities and that was important to me.