so cathartic, coincidentally some of my favorite movies of all time - sing sing (i mainly held it together until the credits. watch and you'll see why, so moving) - aftersun - a hidden life - the florida project - short term 12 - the impossible - lady bird (only works if you have mommy issues)
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ugh yes A Hidden Life, i almost added that
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A Hidden Life 😭
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@LUCIUS saw it alone at an alamo drafthouse and had to wait in my car until I stopped sobbing to drive home! peak!
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