Thursday, November 6, 2014
The movie to me was one of those "went from nothing, to something greater than ever thought possible" type of incidents. the only difference in this movie than the others I've seen, is this one was real. My.My favorite part of the film was when Chris Wrote the proper information on Mrs. Murry's, er, box. it showed that Chris actually did care for her friend who just lost her mother. It also showed that at the time, no one cared of what happened, not the grandpa, Liz's dad probably didn't know, everything has just, fallen apart for her best friend. I don't know if I would be as resilient as Liz. I don't handle loss very well, so I may not have ended up with any emotion at all, or my only emotions would be hate, rage, and anger. I had my first breaking point at nine, when I lost my first friend. I came out different than I used to be. So to be surrounded by all of the drugs, drama, the crazy moments, There's probably no way I could keep it together for very long.
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I too liked the part when Chris wrote on Liz's mothers box, because it allowed people to see their relationship blossom in a different way. It showed the viewers the twos true friendship, and most of all, Chris' devotion to Liz.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed that scene as well but it was also hard for me to have any sort of compassion for someone who was so incredibly selfish and gave up on her own children's health and well being just for her next hit.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, there's no way I would have been as storng as she was. It's incredible to think that people have to go through things like that everyday at home, and we would never know.
ReplyDeleteI don't think anyone could handle losing a love one, better yet one of your parents well. That was a tragic experience for her but how she handled the aftermath of her situation was remarkable. She didn't let that break her, and that's rare these days.
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