Love is forever.
"Sometimes love is not enough. It's important, but not enough." Bullshit. Seriously, that's bullshit. When the guy and the girl are making the decisions and all involved (just them) are safe, that's just not the case. OK, I was watching Prime, with Uma Thurman and Meryl Streep. I loved this movie. Loved it. Up until the very end, at which time I decided I hate it. It was a *complete* waste of time. (I'm very tired and have been a bit emotional this evening/early morning, so perhaps you should take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. Not really the content, but the delivery...the vehemence.) Anyway, I'm just so annoyed! She was 37 and he was 23. She desperately wants a baby and he is just coming into his own as a painter. So what???? Have a baby together! (Getting married first would be best.) But, come on! Is having children going to ruin your life? What? Do you need to go and have a certain number of experiences before you can settle down with a family and kids, otherwise you're being robbed of a certain right(rite) that is essential for ultimate contentment? Just give me a huge break. Ugh! I'm so frustrated and annoyed!!!!!!! I so wanted to love that movie!!!!!! Blah!
The actors were amazing, though, especially Meryl Streep who, incidentally, is 6 years older than my mom. ;)
I guess I just don't look at love like a lot of others do, with others meaning "the world." If you find true and deep and meaningful love with a soulmate, you do everything you can to hold onto that and you make it work. KWIM?
The actors were amazing, though, especially Meryl Streep who, incidentally, is 6 years older than my mom. ;)
I guess I just don't look at love like a lot of others do, with others meaning "the world." If you find true and deep and meaningful love with a soulmate, you do everything you can to hold onto that and you make it work. KWIM?


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