Today, I went to see Where The Wild Things Are. After hearing mixed reviews, I didn't go in with high expectations, but was pleasantly surprised.Although the plot itself seems to lack direction, it illustrates brilliantly the emotional development a person experiences after a major conflict with loved ones.
Following a fight with his mother, Max runs away from home and finds himself exposed to the Wild Things. Great lumbering beasts that embody the most fragile human qualities- loneliness, insecurity and an almost overwhelming need for unconditional love and mutual understanding. These are heartbreaking characters. And perhaps what is most tragic about them is just how relatable they are.
The soundtrack is lovely too. Hideaway- Karen O and the Kids.
I also orde
red this beautiful thing from Urban Outfitters. Its a fisheye camera designed by artist Rob Ryan and is something adorable and frivolous to spend my birthday money on. Now, I get the joy of anticipating its delivery. It also inspired me to look at some of Rob Ryan's prints. These two are my favourites so far:
red this beautiful thing from Urban Outfitters. Its a fisheye camera designed by artist Rob Ryan and is something adorable and frivolous to spend my birthday money on. Now, I get the joy of anticipating its delivery. It also inspired me to look at some of Rob Ryan's prints. These two are my favourites so far:


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