Sunday, 30 March 2014

Sacred Movies

I wonder if this happens with everyone:

You watch a movie and it’s so amazing and beautiful and *at loss to find appropriate adjectives* that you can’t even express how amazing it is. If you try doing so, you’re scared that your words won’t do any justice to it so you don’t speak. Then you look around for people who have watched the same movie to see if they feel the same way you do, and all you find is people who describe it as “good” “nice” “loved it” and you feel like slapping the crap out of them because they are disrespecting the movie; because it means so much more to you than it would ever do to them. And it becomes really disappointing when people talk about that movie using common mundane terms like they would describe every other piece of shit movie.

Since nobody understands what that movie truly means to you, and if you try discussing it you just end up in a position where you feel like kicking everyone, you just end up making it a secret close to your heart.
Which is why when I started writing a blog about two movies REALLY close to my heart, I ended up writing this, because honestly, I don’t feel like discussing them even with my imaginary fan-base. 

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