u/Safe_Ambition8449

I actually get Caroline Channing.

I can’t sleep and I have some food for thought while watching 2 broke girls. Caroline often gets teased because she’s ‘boring’ and not so open with her sexuality by her workmates specifically Max and Sophie. But I think that’s how it is growing up with enough privilege to enjoy life (in her case by shopping, travelling, eating in nice places) than using temporary relationships for fun.

I actually can’t find the exact words to explain this fully, but do you guys get what I mean?

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u/Safe_Ambition8449 — 8 days ago
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Idk. I love Margaret Qualley, but as much as I wanted to love this movie, I find it "meh.. okay." I rated it a 3.5/5. It's still interesting enough to make me pull up to my nearest movie theatre, but I think l've seen better...

I hear people talking about how ‘GOOD’ it was so ig I just expected more? But it also got me thinking… am I becoming a snob hahsnsjshsisnakaja

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u/Safe_Ambition8449 — 19 days ago

I’m actually sick of female leads often portrayed as jolly, chatty, & with super high energy. One movie I can easily think of is People we meet on vacation. i know it’s from a book. Don’t get me wrong, overall the movie’s okay (and i like bader) but really? the girl dancing and singing in public, in an airport?! cringe.

I think this stems from my personality? I don’t really resonate with the common female leads that talks more than the male lead.

Some movies I approve of are:
- 10 things i hate about you
- crazy rich asians
- sleeping with other people
- comrades almost a love story
- palm springs
- together
- the proposal

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u/Safe_Ambition8449 — 19 days ago