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robert pattinson as mickey 17 and mickey 18 in mickey17 (2025)
Back to the Future (1985) dir. Robert Zemeckis
Midnight Mass Book IV: Lamentations
MIDNIGHT MASS (2021) created by Mike Flanagan
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#that's it that's the show
I just want to remind you that sometimes your life really doesn't begin until you are 26+... Romanticizing and obsessing over our youth is harmful. Growing up is beautiful. Discovering who you are and how you interact with the world is a gift. Maturing and learning what you truly want out of life and living in that purpose brings fulfillment and peace. Your life is not over in your early 20's because you haven't figured it out yet, it's just beginning.
“Everyone, just… pretend to be normal, okay?” LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE (2006), dir. Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris.
21 FILMS OF THE 21ST CENTURY Little Miss Sunshine (2006) dir. Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton
Vanilla Sky (2001) - dir. cameron crowe
“When you really love someone, you see all their mess and their brokenness and you love them anyway. In fact, seeing all of that sort of makes love them you more.”
— thebrokenquotes
“Go and love someone exactly as they are. And then watch them transform into the greatest, truest version of themselves.”
— Wes Angelozzi