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May 4, 2008 at 10:18 PM #199192May 5, 2008 at 8:31 AM #199242nostradamusParticipant
Thanks dharmagirl I’ll check out the interview when I have a moment.
Yes, the fact that the girl was 17 and not an actress (from what I hear) was amazing. Then again, it’s easy to make a young person look older with the right makeup and clothing (they always had her hair flat, and had her wearing very conservative, mom-like clothes).
In the end I think that although the main character was madly in love with “Guy”, she didn’t hook up with him because she thought he had a really bright future in music and felt she would bring him down what with her mom and kid and hubby in the picture. So she let him go. Took one for the team!
May 5, 2008 at 8:31 AM #199117nostradamusParticipantThanks dharmagirl I’ll check out the interview when I have a moment.
Yes, the fact that the girl was 17 and not an actress (from what I hear) was amazing. Then again, it’s easy to make a young person look older with the right makeup and clothing (they always had her hair flat, and had her wearing very conservative, mom-like clothes).
In the end I think that although the main character was madly in love with “Guy”, she didn’t hook up with him because she thought he had a really bright future in music and felt she would bring him down what with her mom and kid and hubby in the picture. So she let him go. Took one for the team!
May 5, 2008 at 8:31 AM #199160nostradamusParticipantThanks dharmagirl I’ll check out the interview when I have a moment.
Yes, the fact that the girl was 17 and not an actress (from what I hear) was amazing. Then again, it’s easy to make a young person look older with the right makeup and clothing (they always had her hair flat, and had her wearing very conservative, mom-like clothes).
In the end I think that although the main character was madly in love with “Guy”, she didn’t hook up with him because she thought he had a really bright future in music and felt she would bring him down what with her mom and kid and hubby in the picture. So she let him go. Took one for the team!
May 5, 2008 at 8:31 AM #199183nostradamusParticipantThanks dharmagirl I’ll check out the interview when I have a moment.
Yes, the fact that the girl was 17 and not an actress (from what I hear) was amazing. Then again, it’s easy to make a young person look older with the right makeup and clothing (they always had her hair flat, and had her wearing very conservative, mom-like clothes).
In the end I think that although the main character was madly in love with “Guy”, she didn’t hook up with him because she thought he had a really bright future in music and felt she would bring him down what with her mom and kid and hubby in the picture. So she let him go. Took one for the team!
May 5, 2008 at 8:31 AM #199207nostradamusParticipantThanks dharmagirl I’ll check out the interview when I have a moment.
Yes, the fact that the girl was 17 and not an actress (from what I hear) was amazing. Then again, it’s easy to make a young person look older with the right makeup and clothing (they always had her hair flat, and had her wearing very conservative, mom-like clothes).
In the end I think that although the main character was madly in love with “Guy”, she didn’t hook up with him because she thought he had a really bright future in music and felt she would bring him down what with her mom and kid and hubby in the picture. So she let him go. Took one for the team!
May 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #199248dharmagirlParticipantThat’s a very astute observation. In the film, didnt he ask her to move to london, and didnt she say, “can i bring my mother?” or something like that?
Apparently, they did fall in love while making the film and are an item now. He’s 38 and she’s 20.
I hope they continue to make beautiful music. I’m definitely going to see them in October.
May 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #199165dharmagirlParticipantThat’s a very astute observation. In the film, didnt he ask her to move to london, and didnt she say, “can i bring my mother?” or something like that?
Apparently, they did fall in love while making the film and are an item now. He’s 38 and she’s 20.
I hope they continue to make beautiful music. I’m definitely going to see them in October.
May 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #199216dharmagirlParticipantThat’s a very astute observation. In the film, didnt he ask her to move to london, and didnt she say, “can i bring my mother?” or something like that?
Apparently, they did fall in love while making the film and are an item now. He’s 38 and she’s 20.
I hope they continue to make beautiful music. I’m definitely going to see them in October.
May 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #199187dharmagirlParticipantThat’s a very astute observation. In the film, didnt he ask her to move to london, and didnt she say, “can i bring my mother?” or something like that?
Apparently, they did fall in love while making the film and are an item now. He’s 38 and she’s 20.
I hope they continue to make beautiful music. I’m definitely going to see them in October.
May 5, 2008 at 8:36 AM #199122dharmagirlParticipantThat’s a very astute observation. In the film, didnt he ask her to move to london, and didnt she say, “can i bring my mother?” or something like that?
Apparently, they did fall in love while making the film and are an item now. He’s 38 and she’s 20.
I hope they continue to make beautiful music. I’m definitely going to see them in October.
May 5, 2008 at 9:12 AM #199209nostradamusParticipantYes in the recording studio they were joking around about moving to London together. Then he said “I’m serious” and she said “can I bring me mudder”? and he got this worried look on his face then they changed the subject… It said something without saying anything (a sign of great story telling, without the need to dumb it down for the average audience).
May 5, 2008 at 9:12 AM #199186nostradamusParticipantYes in the recording studio they were joking around about moving to London together. Then he said “I’m serious” and she said “can I bring me mudder”? and he got this worried look on his face then they changed the subject… It said something without saying anything (a sign of great story telling, without the need to dumb it down for the average audience).
May 5, 2008 at 9:12 AM #199236nostradamusParticipantYes in the recording studio they were joking around about moving to London together. Then he said “I’m serious” and she said “can I bring me mudder”? and he got this worried look on his face then they changed the subject… It said something without saying anything (a sign of great story telling, without the need to dumb it down for the average audience).
May 5, 2008 at 9:12 AM #199145nostradamusParticipantYes in the recording studio they were joking around about moving to London together. Then he said “I’m serious” and she said “can I bring me mudder”? and he got this worried look on his face then they changed the subject… It said something without saying anything (a sign of great story telling, without the need to dumb it down for the average audience).
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