s.o.r.t.i.n.g._t.h.r.o.u.g.h.
I missed the chicken soup.
Out of the blue, I got these!
Measles? Allergies?
Wouldn’t it be nice to be home right now, with family looking after me; does the worrying. And I can just focus on being ill and feeble.
Miles out here, I can’t afford to do that. I have to take care of myself. Independent, right? I’ve got to earn that, like Kafka did.
@————————@————————@————————@————————@
‘… 20 years is a long time to spend with the same person’
‘If only it is the same person’
Down the road, we wish things would be like before, unchanged. How a smile could melt the heart. How a kiss could push the adrenalin. How a touch could weave through tension. Those were the days, when two moved as one.
Many relationships fall apart because of change. A change so immerse that the other half could not keep up. It drags the differences wider, leaving time to take on the pieces.
Luna de Avellaneda - a witty and deeply emotional romantic comedy from the award winning Argentine director Juan José Campanella. The story follows a group of Argentine’s neighborhood who keep the spirit of their social club alive against the declining economics. It is a film about human solidarity through an array of identifiable characters and realistic family values.
Often I would prefer picking an international screening, partly for the no ticketing queue and the exceptional screenplay. Not to mention having the theatre to myself or meeting someone interestingly single.
