
The film was very moving. I want to see it again! Not just because the main character is played by Robert Pattinson (who is handsome, must be confessed), but I cried a lot in the cinema because of the character of her youngest sister.
Sometimes I felt like her, when I was younger. I felt strange, not understood, different from the others. I always felt like that and I don't know why, maybe because of a sort of inferiority complex, maybe at the opposite I felt superbly more cultivated or passionate than my school-mates. I don't know.
However, certainly I didn't suffer the wicked actions that the little, hateful girls in her class made to Caroline. It's just terrible, many things stay in your mind like they've pressed there violently. In that scene -the one in which we see Caroline's hair half cut, with any doubt by her classmates- I cried a lot. It's just like they've taken away a part of you, we females know this.
Ruby Jerins's character striked me. But also the thing about Tyler (Pattinson) and his father (Pierce Brosnan) firstly made me angry, then moved me. This is the magic of cinema, when it talks about and it shows realities like these. They make you understand more about lives and relationships and what's really important in life.
In the past, you felt strange because you are special, Sofi. ^.^ <3
ReplyDeleteThank you darling, you're always kind to me. And you're special too, even more than me! :)
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