I've had an on-again, off-again unrequited love thing going on with the same girl for 10 years. These movies are beautiful & I love them, but they also make me want to fricking kill myself.
I've had an on-again, off-again unrequited love thing going on with the same girl for 10 years. These movies are beautiful & I love them, but they also make me want to fricking kill myself.
I really want to watch these movies since I consistently hear its the greatest romance movie but I'm afraid it'll hit too close to home
her story in this scene about an american cop telling her to buy a gun is very bizarre. i always think she's going to end it with "Gotcha!"
rest of the movie is perfect however
the 3rd movie has one of the most honest married couple fight I've ever seen on screen >a shitty situation starts the fight >back and forth where the guy tries to prove his point logically >the girl is hurt emotionally and wants to be comforted >guy is confused why she's hurt when she's wrong >she keeps fighting cause she isn't getting the comfort she wants from the guy >guy finally understand and tries to humor her >she's now too defensive to appreciate that the guy is trying to defuse the situation
Once I made out with a solo traveling girl I met in a train like 30 minutes after meeting her, it was like this movie but skipping all the boring romantic parts.
Isn't the girl's character based on a real woman the director met in real life. and if I recall shit correctly, they met, got separated, the guy made the film, the girl died in an accident so the director never had the chance to show her the movie
>The film is inspired by a real-life encounter that Richard Linklater had with a woman named Amy Lehrhaupt before the movie's release. Unfortunately, Lehrhaupt passed away in a motorcycle accident before she could watch the film, adding a tragic element to the story that adds to its relatability
frick it's real
I don't know, but these films made me sad.
t. 28 years old khv
I've had an on-again, off-again unrequited love thing going on with the same girl for 10 years. These movies are beautiful & I love them, but they also make me want to fricking kill myself.
>These movies are beautiful & I love them, but they also make me want to fricking kill myself.
same
I really want to watch these movies since I consistently hear its the greatest romance movie but I'm afraid it'll hit too close to home
that's what makes them so good especially the ending to the second one
They're brilliant but they will make you feel things, regardless of whether you've been married for because or if you've never had a girlfriend.
She's a bit aged and so is he. These movies suck ass.
He was being kind. These movies are fantastic.
he meant her hymen
her story in this scene about an american cop telling her to buy a gun is very bizarre. i always think she's going to end it with "Gotcha!"
rest of the movie is perfect however
did you watch the first movie?
It's a trap she's a werewolf
Third film should have been titled After the Wall because it got her
nah she was milf going on gilf in that
They should do a part 4 where she drives him completely insane and he kills her
the 3rd movie has one of the most honest married couple fight I've ever seen on screen
>a shitty situation starts the fight
>back and forth where the guy tries to prove his point logically
>the girl is hurt emotionally and wants to be comforted
>guy is confused why she's hurt when she's wrong
>she keeps fighting cause she isn't getting the comfort she wants from the guy
>guy finally understand and tries to humor her
>she's now too defensive to appreciate that the guy is trying to defuse the situation
Is it really that easy bros
If she's interested.
If you have good public transit and a walkable city. Sorry Amerifats, you're out of luck.
she admits later she had already kinda decided to go before he even asked
if they are interested almost anything will work, if not, nothing will
It is.
Also this
and this
Once I made out with a solo traveling girl I met in a train like 30 minutes after meeting her, it was like this movie but skipping all the boring romantic parts.
filtered moron
Isn't the girl's character based on a real woman the director met in real life. and if I recall shit correctly, they met, got separated, the guy made the film, the girl died in an accident so the director never had the chance to show her the movie
damn
>The film is inspired by a real-life encounter that Richard Linklater had with a woman named Amy Lehrhaupt before the movie's release. Unfortunately, Lehrhaupt passed away in a motorcycle accident before she could watch the film, adding a tragic element to the story that adds to its relatability
frick it's real
he wants to see her pusy
me too