Sometimes I'm a right girl, I watched Garden State again last night, and if it wasn't for the fact there we're 4 other people watching it with me I'd probably have cried at the end, and not even tears of sadness but tears of soppy, easy manipulated joy.
I love that film though, it manages to perfectly embody something intangible to me, there aren't many films I can rewatch regularly and not get terribly bored, but the build up of the relationship in it just makes me feeling that amazing giddy feeling that you get just before a starting something with someone, when you're not sure how it's going to turn out, if they even like you in that way, but that fear and desire combine in you to make a feeling that's about the most intense thing I can think of.
And of course, it doesn't hurt that it's Natalie Portman he falls in love with.
I love that film though, it manages to perfectly embody something intangible to me, there aren't many films I can rewatch regularly and not get terribly bored, but the build up of the relationship in it just makes me feeling that amazing giddy feeling that you get just before a starting something with someone, when you're not sure how it's going to turn out, if they even like you in that way, but that fear and desire combine in you to make a feeling that's about the most intense thing I can think of.
And of course, it doesn't hurt that it's Natalie Portman he falls in love with.
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