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this is my number one favourite film ever. the absolute joy i get from watching this dysfunctional family driving round in their yellow van is utterly unmatched. yeah, it also makes me want to cry until i’ve got rid of the majority of the water in my body, but it mostly makes me so insanely happy.
it’s also the film that i watch every results day. it’s a silly little tradition i started a couple years ago. it’s not results…
“all those years he was happy? you know, total waste. didn't learn a thing.”
me from three years ago was so right when she decided to watch this on gcse results day. it established what is now my one favourite traditions. results day, good or bad, must feature a little miss sunshine viewing.
today was a good results day. a level results day and after months of revising and stressing in a continuous loop, i got a b and i’m…
so technically this is a rewatch but i’m not marking it as one because i couldn’t remember the plot line to save my life. and just to note, i love the toy story films with all my heart they are everything to me
from the idea that the people closest to you thinking you’re dull to the line “well, there goes that dream”, from burning houses to little donkeys, loneliness and melancholy and heartbreak. i’ll be thinking about this one for a long time.
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