To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before
LJ: “Okay, love and dating… I love to read about it, and it’s fun to write about and to think about in my head… But, when it’s real…”
Peter “What? Is it scary?”
LJ: “Yeah”
Peter: “Why? Why is that scary?”
LJ: “Because the more people that you let into your life, the more that can just walk right out”
I don’t think I’ve ever watched a movie where I can feel entirely connected to the main character. I finally found that movie. A movie about a girl who loves to read, who would rather stay in watching movies with family than go out to parties, who’s never had a boyfriend because the idea of love is scary as hell, who’s been an outcast most her life, who doesn’t have many friends. But also someone who doesn’t let people walk all over her.
It’s like… I think she gets that whole facade of saying you don’t want a boyfriend just because it’s easier than explaining your entire thought process, and actually telling yourself you don’t want a boyfriend but… you actually do. Yup. I think she gets it. She gets the struggle.
I love Lara Jean and this movie just because it encapsuled the feelings and the basis of so many girls out there.
It’s so darn good.
Yeah, they should’ve treated you better. They should’ve cared more. But they didn’t and they don’t, and your life keeps moving forward.
Earth without art…
Clairabelle Ann (via)
Rupi Kaur (via wordsnquotes)