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The Sky Is Everywhere - Official Trailer


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Starring Cherry Jones, Jason Segel, Grace Kaufman

by Apple Tv and A24, out February 11:pray:

It's a movie adaptation of the book "The Sky Is Everywhere" by Jandy Nelson. It's a wonderful book - has anyone read it?:fatcat:

A shy, teenage musician tries to keep things together in the aftermath of her older, more outgoing sister's death.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Frank Potion said:

"The heart breaks, the music escapes. That's how it gets out." :fatcat:

:fatcat:"There were once two sisters who shared the same room,
the same clothes,
the same thoughts at the same moment.
These two sisters did not have a mother
but they had each other.
The older sister walked ahead of the younger
so the younger one always knew where to go.
The older one took the younger to the river
where they floated on their backs
like dead men.
The older girl would say:
Dunk your head under a few inches then open your eyes and look up at the sun
The younger girl:
I'll get water up my nose
The older:
C'mon, do it
and so the younger girl did it
and her whole world filled with light.":fatcat:

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Just now, weed said:

wowww looks beautiful. The special effects I'm obsessed with

Ikr:messga: the animation parts:fatcat: it's exactly like Lennie's imagination/poems in the book

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RichAssPiss

I'm a little concerned because I love Josephine Decker's films and this looks terribly treacly and conventional.

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1 minute ago, badfaith said:

Wow! This looks incredible.

I only hate hate the fact that they promote it as a sweet love story:interestinga:

It's more than that. A24 should know better.

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Just now, RichAssPiss said:

I'm a little concerned because I love Josephine Decker's films and this looks terribly treacly and conventional.

I believe the whole success of this movie will lie on how well they interpreted the writer's beautiful prose into the screen.

The story may be conventional yes, but its quirky characters are amazing.

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