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Day 9 — Someone you wish you could meet
Dear Alyson:
I feel like I've written this letter a dozen times, though I know it hasn't quite been this...formal? Or maybe it won't be...who really knows? Gosh, I'm babbling. Why am I babbling? Because I obviously can't even write a letter that you'll probably never see without feeling like a gushing fangirl.
Your portrayal of Willow got me through high school and college. Your comedic timing has made me laugh so hard I've fallen off of chairs. (Seriously. See: HIMYM - "How Lily Stole Christmas.") I've seen as many of your movies as I can, including My Stepmother Is An Alien, the American Pie Trilogy, and (painfully) Date Night. I even watched that episode you did for The Goode Family and literally bounced up and down when I recognized your voice.
You absolutely deserve respect for what you do and I positively adore you and hope that I get a chance to meet you someday.
Sincerely yours,
Ann
In other news, Nick and I watched The Kids Are All Right this evening. I must say that I enjoyed it (and so did he.) We did determine that we don't really agree with the critics that it's a lesbian movie per se. Yes, the primary couple contains two women, but on the whole, it's way more of a piece on the human condition (it references Russian literature for goodness sakes!)
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The Kids are All Right sounds like a good movie! I'd love to check it out but looks like it's R18. :( If only I could get a fake ID...
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It is rated 18. How far away are you?
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It is rated 18. How far away are you? A couple more years and several inches in height... *sigh*
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Gabrielle
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I really liked The Kids Are All Right. I didn't think it was a lesbian movie at all. It has far too much of an ensemble cast for that. It was a movie that happened to have lesbians in it.
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It was actually rather family-oriented...in a sense.
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Unfortunately, until gay and lesbian storylines become more commonplace, pretty much every film that gives significant screentime to queer characters is going to be a LGBT movie. Hopefully one day the distinction won't be necessary.
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And yeah, that's an unfortunate truth.
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And your letter to Alyson is totally sweet. :)
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I'm curious to hear what you think seeing as you're a film major and all. :D
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Ooh! I saw that movie last summer at a screening. I thought it was good and definitely not a 'lesbian' movie. I thought it was about a relationship and a family and the problems they faced, the same ones they might face whether the couple was two women or a heterosexual marriage.
Also the two actors who played the kids were completely awesome and I'd love to see them in more movies. :)
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Have you seen the new Alice in Wonderland? The daughter was in that. She played Alice.
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