Oh, a lot deeper? Like wanting to get into her pants? True! My opinion has
officially been changed. That was pure brilliance.
"Don't be conceited about your bad qualities, you may lose them as you grow
old." -O. Wilde
J.
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Kate M. wrote:
> Well, call me blind, but I think that scene where the neighbor kid is
> sitting on his bed with the girl, and watching the video, and he says how
> sometimes the world's so beautiful he can't take it...I think that's
> something a lot deeper and less trite than you make it sound. It's not like
> he's taking a walk through the park and noting how pretty the trees are and
> how bee-yoo-tee-ful rainbows are.
> Anyway, I thought it was an incredible movie. Maybe that's just me coming
> from my upper-upper-middle class whitebread suburban point of view. It just
> really hit home with a lot of people, I think.
>
> >Did everyone blindly enjoy the half-assed psudeo-philosophy
> >(which they had the gull to repeat at the end of the film) about: >The
> >world is so full of beauty...
>
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