eh? I thought the character is a gay middle age white dude? m yes, friendship between males x females, n all kind of friendship need to be celebrated more.
@Sandiswa Ndaba I think that was at least partially the point of Andy's character in "The Office." He's "that guy" many people have at their workplace or at school who just tries too hard, is too eager all the time, the person who is not a bad person, but... They're the ones who you ask yourself "why can't I just get over the fact he/she always annoys me?" Technically, they're a decent person and they like me, but "arrrrgggghhhhh!!"
I saw this in at the Wonderland Theater in Niles, Michigan and it was lovely. Patti Harrison really gave a standout performance. I love the dialogue between the two characters.
Idc I LOVE movies like this. Just happy cute feel good movies about normal people going about their days with a little bit of comedy mixed in… these are the movies I want after a long week of work.
that looks really interesting, thought provoking and sweet and I will be sure to watch, and yes, parenting is not about numbers , or even genders, it is all about love and acceptance by the people who want to raise you ...that is of course if they are decent human beings who want to raise a happy kid who will evolve into happy and responsible individual...
Adored this movie. Only thing is that I craved closure. I wish there was an end scene, maybe embedded in the credits, where Anna is in a graduation cap and gown walking towards Matt and Lamp and Lamp is running to her, excited, calling out to her ("Auntie!"). Something brief that lets us know that Anna and Matt's friendship continued on and that Anna is in Lamp's life.
It's not too late. Your child will be an adult by your 73/74th birthday and if you're lucky and it's a girl that gets married and gives birth early, you'll be looking at a grandchild before 75. Seems like it's worth it to me
Certainly not. There are so many children out there in need of a loving home. ❤️ I have opted to be child-free, but should I regret/feel differently about that decision later, I am keeping the door open for adoption.
@@SadieMac0511 yes because adoption is as easy as saying "can I have that baby" and the authorities saying yeah sure here ya go. Pffft. Like it's up to you. Easier to have your own kid.
While this could go either way, Ed Helms surprises me here. I am used to him being funny, but he is quite poignant here and elicits a lot of empathy from you as the viewer. Looks cute!
Even in the Office you could tell he had layers under the funny, awkward guy. I’m not surprised at all, I was waiting to see it being brought to light!
Thank you thank you thank you for making a film that cherishes and celebrates platonic love relationships between the opposite gender. 🥰 If I hear my friends say one more time: “you get along so well with him…why aren’t you a couple/together??”…..🤦🏽♀️ Romantic love is not the only type of love out there!
The trailer didnt raise the topic of adoption, so I am kind of curious to see if it gets raised/answered in the movie. I've often considered adopting later in life and I guess I'm just not concerned about passing on genetics so much as I am about having that bond and a family.
‘DEMIC SEPARATION Romans 8:31-39 From the Chikunga mosquito epidemic in 2014 to the Covid19 pandemic 2020 to 2021, it took seven years for me to miss Church service (physically) again. But in all honesty is probably more a pride sort of thing (like a never absence never late High School record) but still I have to worship. These ‘demic proportion separations got me thinking of other ‘demics that get in the way of JESUS. Demic - Latin - not common/ comparable, rare, of a distinct population of people. So we have epidemic (peer pressure) and academic (education) that both try to fool us into thinking we don’t need a Saviour. But don’t let anything separate you from JESUS.