we talked about it already but does it count if it doesn't show up on the blog? me watching paper heart, i mean. i want it to count.
for research, i read your post about it. i agree that charlene yi is stubborn but she's so adorable that it's hard to tell. this movie made me want to visit L.A. to see some comedy shows. L.A. seems scary but the underbelly of all that famous people stuff and everyone needing some entertainment work is a really good comedy scene, it seems like.
i loved this movie so much. i really go in for the falling in love with sketicism and cuteness thing. in this vein, i was reminded myself of amelie. but not this amelie:
hehehe.
falling in love seems so great. it makes me wish the love story were real. i'd like some good, real love stories. i guess there were a few in the movie. i loved the paper reenactments. what a smart thing.
and the ending? with the canadian cops crying at charlene's "life is too short" speech? i think it had a good message. and yes, i would also like to go to parties with indie comedians. i think that would be fun. but sometimes i feel like i know people who are that funny, it's just that they're not famous.
anyway, maybe i'll start watching paper heart all the time. that might cure what ails me in the heart department.
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wow, it just took me a really long time to find the name of this documentary that peter sent me in the kz. it's called crazy love and it's kind of an amazing love story about a couple, one tries to kill the other, and after getting out of jail, they get married again. you have to see it if you want true love. seriously. they're both interviewed and it's crazy. and love.
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