Hello.Welcome to "Slit Your Wrists July".
This week, I watched "Kolya", a movie about a little Russian boy whose mother leaves him with a senior citizen Czech cellist that she just married for Czech papers, so she can run off to her boyfriend in Germany. "Water", a beautiful film about a girl in India who is married and widowed at the age of 7 and forced to live in an ashram for widows for the rest of her life, never to marry, go to school, or have a life again. "Lilja 4-Ever", about a young girl in Estonia whose mother abandons her and she chooses to leave a life of horrifically depressing abject poverty where she's forced to sell herself to survive, for a possible future in Sweden. And "Efter Bryllupet", starring my boyfriend, Mads Mikkelsen, a Dane in India trying to save orphans whose puppet strings are pulled by a crazy Swede.
Here's what I've learned:
- The world is a horrible, insanely depressing place. If you ever think your life is bad, rent any one of these movies. I'm not saying you'll feel better afterwards. You'll probably go to bed with a cheap bottle of gin and a stale pack of generic cigarettes and lose all hope. My point still is, the world is a horrible, insanely depressing place.
- I'm not so sure what my Netflix profile says about me, and I'm very tempted to shut down my current account and start an entirely new one. Where I give DVD's like "Ron White - They Call Me Tater Salad" and "The Gilmore Girls - Season Five" five stars. If I look at my Netflix account right now, under "Movies You'll Love!", the page is filled with foreign films where everyone dies at the end after a prolonged suffering. What the hell kind of drugs have I been on?
Thank you.
See you again at the end of "Shoot Yourself in the Face" August.
Jesus.
See you again at the end of "Shoot Yourself in the Face" August.
Jesus.

2 comments:
Oh lord. I watched old Star Trek Voyager reruns and Disney's Alice in Wonderland ALL weekend. I'm in a happy place right now. (I love that picture of Cookie Monster).
That's Alastair Cookie.
:)
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