<span> a long walk home and no company, but I usually lone it anyway, for no reason except that I like to watch movies undisturbed so I can get into them and live them with the actors. When I see a movie with someone it’s kind of uncomfortable, like having someone read your book over your shoulder. I’m different that way. I mean, my second-oldest brother, Soda, who is sixteen-going-on-seventeen, never cracks a book at all, and my oldest brother, Darrel, who we call Darry, works too long and hard to be interested in a story or drawing a picture, so I’m not like them. And nobody in our gang digs movies and books the way I do. For a while there, I thought I was the only person in the world that did. So I loned it.</span>
I don’t why those type people sent links in the first place like if your going answer just answer. ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ
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A memorable film I had previously watched was The Breakfast Club. I watched this movie by myself in my living room in the beginning of quarantine. This classic film's plot showcases five diverse high school students dreading their lives in Saturday detention. They all seem uncomfortable with one another and especially with the demanding principal. Through the movie the characters John, Allison, Brian, Claire, and Andrew break the barrier of boredom and affliction to learn about each other in a down low adventure. I enjoyed this movie because these characters came in stereotyping each other to soon realize there's more than what the eye can see.
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