Review of Liberal Arts (2012) by Ashlee C — 14 Feb 2013
I really enjoyed this movie. Being 27 I sometimes feel in limbo between getting older and than inner child and teenager I still feel pulled back and forth between. Not being sure or scared even of letting go or loosing that part of yourself.
Something about the innocence of view on the sort of rough draft of yourself ans the views of the world being more positive and hopeful when you are younger. Trying to hold on to a piece of that when you are thrust into the world the real 9-5 bills, kids, unfinished dreams and the harsh reality that the world is hard and complicated.
Great movie. This is my take of the film. And its relation to me. Also loved the her age 19 his age 36 when he was 16 she was 0 kinda sucked //// but when in reverse he wrote when I'm 56 shell be 34 when I'm 87 shell be 71 it was ok lol.
Funny how that works. Good movie. Written and directed and starred josh. Didn't realize how talented he is. Oh and also if anyone noticed the irony of the vampire book they were arguing abo was the twilight trilogy.
And how much he loathed it. Lol But the older girl his age he s up with in the end of the movie at the library she played the mom of that Edward guy in the same book in the movie twilight. As he hated in the movie.
Lol. Ironic.
This review of Liberal Arts (2012) was written by Ashlee C on 14 Feb 2013.
Liberal Arts has generally received positive reviews.
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