"Helen" really did a beautiful job portraying the indefatigable nature of major depression. "Melancholia" and "Veronika Decides to Die" are my other recommendations. With the latter I highly recommend the book by Paulo Coelho, which is just achingly accurate. I really loved "Wristcutters"…Â
These are pretty hilarious. I think the weather man at 9:10 wins the "just casually roll with it" award, lol. "And frankly, Wickenberg is a total loss."
"The Subtle Knife" - part 2 of the His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman. That scene with Lyra and Pan made me have to put the book down I was crying so hard.
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