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RE: Contest - week 12 - “Let's talk about a friend” and winners week 11
In any case, there will be two of us aliens, haha, from there to here and from here to there, we are two foreigners.
I didn't see those movies you mention. In fact, I no longer watch movies that impress me. Everything hurts me in the plots. If they are horror movies, I start to get tachycardia, if they are mystery movies, they scare me very much, if they are bloody, they make me nauseous... and I won't say any more. It's the children's movies and the romantic ones, some of them, that I can watch in peace. As long as there isn't much evil, if there is, I should stop watching them.
What do you say @wlin?
Well, my friend, when it comes to children's movies, I'm not far behind, to be honest. My little daughter has made me watch a large collection of them: Moana (both), Hotel Transylvania (all), Inside Out (both), and whatever else she can think of. To mix things up a bit and not watch so many Pixar movies, I taught her to watch Dragon Ball Z, and she's loved it ever since.
I've seen all those children's movies too. Or almost all. No excuses about children being present, because my son is now 25 years old, and when we agree on his days off, we look for a children's movie on the internet and we watch it again.
Well, the thing is, we never really stop being that same child we always were to our mothers, no matter how old we are, and even if we have children and a wife of our own... We will always be their babies. Isn't that right?
It's true, my son will always be taken care of by me, and he likes that I pamper him so much.
We agree and let the child inside us flow, watching children's movies; I adore them.