What other serious writers live with their parents?
Jane Austen.
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What other serious writers live with their parents?
Jane Austen.
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God’s Own Country (2017) ↳ “It’s beautiful here but lonely no?”
Independent films 2017 *** “God’s Own Country” [2017] directed by Francis Lee. Release Date: 1 September (UK theaters)
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Seriously, I don’t get the hate\sarcasm about Jonah Hill. He is a good actor, he seems like a decent guy. He has a deep love for movies, which is something all too rare. So why are some people so mad at him? Because he made it being overweight and average looking by common standards? And that somehow gives us the right to be mean and judge his body? That proves only one thing: what you look like has nothing to do with your talent and work, or your worth as a person. If you believe otherwise, you are the problem.
God’s Own Country (2017)
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“He was dyslexic, which meant he couldn’t learn two lines without making a mistake. That meant he had to understand what he said, to feel it. That gave him a certain strength. He never played a scene the same way twice. He was a restless presence.”
- George Sluizer
I know we’re different But difference is not the same as divergence.