There are no words.
There truly are no words to adequately describe this experience.
This film is as close to perfection as it is possible to be.
I'm still wearing my Trilogy Tuesday commerative badge. I don't feel like taking it off. I keep looking at it, stroking it, like it's my own One Ring, even though it's just a laminated piece of paper on a long black string. I cried six times during the film, and I've been sobbing continually from about 20 minutes from the film's end till now. And I don't know when I'm going to stop.
I just can't believe it's over.
There truly are no words to adequately describe this experience.
This film is as close to perfection as it is possible to be.
I'm still wearing my Trilogy Tuesday commerative badge. I don't feel like taking it off. I keep looking at it, stroking it, like it's my own One Ring, even though it's just a laminated piece of paper on a long black string. I cried six times during the film, and I've been sobbing continually from about 20 minutes from the film's end till now. And I don't know when I'm going to stop.
I just can't believe it's over.
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Date: 2003-12-17 12:02 pm (UTC)There's nothing to take it's place, that's for sure. I suppose we'll just have to stop being such obsessive people...oh, who am I kidding. Like that'll ever happen. ;-)
Gah. Still so veryvery sad. And yet so happy too. That's the way the very best things in life should make you feel.