A lot of people think I’m younger than I am. Is this a bad thing? Shouldn’t I seem like my age?
I am both proud and embarrassed of my personality. Embarrassed because do I want to be so silly and unserious for the rest of my life? What if people don’t take me seriously… in an adult role … like as a serious girlfriend, wife, mother, manager, …?
But then there are times where I’ve watched or read something with an adult character and have been like holy shit. That’s it. I see myself being that kind of a adult woman -
Imagine staying this silly, this playful, this warm, this creative as an adult. So fucking cool
Taika Waititi, the director, described the film as a love letter to his mother.
Taika Waititi, the director, described the film as a love letter to his mother.
Another in this old indian movie - Kabhi Kushi Khabhi Gham where this woman just starts dancing on the street and this guy notices her
Most people don’t grow up. It’s too damn difficult. What happens is most people get older. That’s the truth of it. They honor their credit cards, they find parking spaces, they marry, they have the nerve to have children, but they don’t grow up. Not really. They get older. But to grow up costs the earth, the earth. It means you take responsibility for the time you take up, for the space you occupy. It’s serious business. And you find out what it costs us to love and to lose, to dare and to fail. And maybe even more, to succeed. What it costs, in truth.
— Maya Angelou