Got out to see Heart Eyes last night. Heard good things, and it's like 80% on RT which is very high for a horror movie.
It's okay. Feels like a 90's horror like Urban Legend a bit, but I was in my 20's when I saw that so had a little more leniency to stuff. I can tell you that my biggest problem was the movie's complete lack of structure.
Normally that's not a critique that comes to mind when I'm watching a movie, but this flick meanders and I kept thinking...I'm not even sure where one act ends and another begins...the movie pretty much doesn't even have a third act.
It has some fun stuff to it though, but feels like they could have done a lot more with it. Not sure it's really going to make it into the holiday rotation list at all.
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Still haven't done anything with the Ttory blus yet--we actually ended up going to the beach on Sunday/Monday to check on the beach house, make sure all that snow didn't destroy it. They got roofing problems they need to fix, but they're super expensive.
They had a tarp over the problem section, but it had blown off. Nothing had leaked in, so that was good, but I had to climb up and try to put the tarp back on--but you can't actually get ON the roof, just do it from a rickety step ladder. Fun fun.
But it was a fun brief diversion.
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Hey, apparently according to the chart below, I've been high-functioning depressive for quite a while...
Other than the alone one, the "intense fear" one, the "unworthy of life" and the perpetuating one, the others are pretty spot on. 8 out of 12...especially the part "feeling disconnected, exhausted, heavy", "using workaholism to manage sensation of deep emptiness", chronic fatigue/brain fog, have always had imposter syndrome.
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