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It was enjoyable being directional and interesting. I will miss that short-lived version of myself
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Now! Question: should I go to the Sacred Deer yoke? I liked The Lobster and was proud of myself because it made me seem 'interesting' 1/3
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Marian Keyes
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But bits of The Lobster were 'hard going', to put it mildly. Half the cinema walked out at the infamous toaster scene. But I stayed
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And by staying I felt my own opinion of myself inflate. Suddenly I was an intellectual. ("The toaster was a metaphor for blahdeeblah")
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Marian Keyes
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But everyone is saying that The Sacred Deer yoke is WORSER than The Lobster in terms of 'unsettling-ness'
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Marian Keyes
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And I'm wondering how far I can push this tough, interesting version of myself? And I think, I regret to inform,
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Marian Keyes
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...I'd be better off going to The Emoji Movie (it's back on this week because of midterm)
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Went to The Party with the gorge Kristin Scott Thomas & Cillian Murphy for the truly directional. Black & white too so arty but darkly funny
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