Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Tiny Love

The movie stuffs itself with clichéed sweeps of Manhattan in the 80s, yuppied conversations and obscene haristyles, but your eyes are trained now, they see only familiar streets and dear skylines. You absorb every scene, smile in every margin. I write I think you'd like this movie and he says I already do.The dog is blind, and deaf, but she hobbles her way up on the couch and we spend a quiet moment contemplating nothing.

You can do all the thinking you want, you can write lists and ask the advice of strangers in the street. But eventually you'll sit in a moment that catches you by surprise and puts the answer right in your chest. I'm not saying New York has all the answers.

It's just that every time it does, you've done so right to listen.

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