Well, long
time since I last post something in here, isn’t it? I just got really inspired
to do so, after watching such “cute” and nice movie: Letter to Juliet. Have you
watched this movie yet? Oh, I do recommend that you do it. Skeptical or not,
you may find new reasons to believe in strong feelings.
Recently
I’ve thought a lot about my life and how much I believe that it’s simple.
However, I doubt myself every time I have to face an embarrassing or difficult
situation. C’mon, I shouldn’t doubt myself. Once I heard that we could do
everything we really want. It’s true…isn’t it? Of course it is…
In this
movie, a girl who had a nice life, and believed to have everything she need
(nice job, nice bf, nice town) found that it wasn’t everything. In a crazy trip
to Verona, Italy, she found herself in Juliet’s position, and finally found her
true love. As in movies, things seem to make no sense, especially because
everything goes well, and bla bla bla…but why can it be so in real life? Why
cannot we pursue our dreams and live what we always dreamed? We can…
Maybe because
I travel in movies’ stories, I believe that now, 26 years old, I live a life
partially just like I always wanted it to be like, with the difference that
things happened and came before I expected them to do.
I’ve
suffered, I’ve laughed, I’ve loved, I’ve crumbled, but I’ve tried my best not
to give up on life and its "surroundings". About true love, well, I know it will happen one day, my
way. It won’t be a true love if it isn’t like I want it to be. Oh, and I’m
flexible, don’t worry. I will always LOVE. The perfect love is just as simple as life should be. Comprehensive,
kind, fearless…brave, courageous, hilarious, anxious…unexpected, easygoing,
reliable…ENOUGH!
With this
so-called inspired post, I wish I started season 3 of my so loved blog. Enjoy!
Live simple…do not forget!
=D
Nice post, Pe! I love this movie and it's great, in fact!
ResponderExcluirI loved this movie and I cried a lot kk!! :)
ResponderExcluirThe movie is very nice and great post, because the world needs.
ResponderExcluirHugs, Diego