The thing about it is that she didn't want her life and friends to be commoditized. Ben Stller's character took her personal life, splashed graphics, cut it up, and packaged it as a product.
One could see this as a pretense to everyone living their "best life" on social media.
I think our generation might be the last to understand the peace that comes with a small sense of privacy, away from the judgemental eye of the world.
MissAutoShow1969@reddit
And she still didn’t have a job and still mooched off dad at the end. We had to sell a little of our self to make it somehow, right?
MissAutoShow1969@reddit
Were straight people really getting HIV tested?
FranklinsTower73@reddit
It's the best movie ever! Has both of our crushes!
phatsackocrap@reddit
The thing about it is that she didn't want her life and friends to be commoditized. Ben Stller's character took her personal life, splashed graphics, cut it up, and packaged it as a product.
One could see this as a pretense to everyone living their "best life" on social media.
I think our generation might be the last to understand the peace that comes with a small sense of privacy, away from the judgemental eye of the world.
Maybe I'm just an old man yelling at the clouds.
zonicide@reddit
Well said, old man.
Lopsided-Painting752@reddit
Troy. So insufferable. When he answered the phone, "Welcome to the winter of our discontent," I honestly rolled my eyes so much it hurt.
Sassberto@reddit
The truth is: it stunk
Funkshow@reddit
Saw it in the theaters. Sucked.
EcstaticYoghurt7467@reddit
I asked my wife about the movie. Her review: REALITY BITES bites.
Jolly-Sandwich-3345@reddit
Decent soundtrack!
NoPolicy5173@reddit
This is good culture. I love this
slayer_agolf@reddit
It’s always funny how nostalgia makes even the most awkward years seem cool in hindsight.