Sorry I missed your comment, my friend! Thanks for taking the time to read this. I couldn't ask for a better compliment than, "The pictures you paint are 3d, vivid. Your characters alive."
I hate when I miss comments. I'm surprised you re-read this, but I'm also glad, because I'm sure you caught things the second time around that I myself have forgotten about. Thanks for liking this story, tim.
Well, I don't want to pump up the film and make you all believe it's the best thing since sliced bread. But, to me, it was noteworthy. I would see it again.
A story that revolves around alien invasion and human insurgence without trope characters and the overdone dazzle of Hollywood special effects. A true science fiction film. I recommend.
All this food... mmm... makes my stomach growl. There's such a tangible connection between human relationships and the sharing of meals throughout your story; it's a tactic that makes everything feel warm and genuine. Don't know if you're familiar with the novel/film "Like Water for Chocolate". The protagonist cooks meals that express her deepest emotions, which in turn affects the emotions of those who eat the food. Louis possesses some of that magic. The whole cake icing scene... wow.
Max has made a great (and wise) decision to stay.
Hello, molly. My day was all right. Had a long night last night, so I wasn't too enthused for much today, but I got stuff done around the house and went to the movies.
How are you?
See? You're following the path of your true self, bravely sharing a tale that is near to your heart. Keep talking about it, boy. Let the world read and learn.