Have you seen Johnathan Livingston Seagull?
Boomers love this shit.
My grandma put this movie on during a party once and everyone laughed at it
I dont know
>>218998967Lmao, how'd she react?
>>218999826She didn't take it well, but nothing all that dramatic
>>218998885Looks like it would be a good one to watch on a heroic dose.
>>218998967>>218999868I remember reading a synopsis of it and you have to be in a hopeful and inspirational mindset. Its not for people that stare at traffic, literally the other seagulls that want to stay in the same formation. I didnt know there was a movie.
>>218998885mayhaps
>>219000543It's been a while, but as I recall the movie is basically footage of a seagull flying around while there's a voiced internal monologue saying stuff like "Am I dead? Is this heaven?". Needing to be in the right mindset is an understatement
>>218998885Get on my level.
>>218998885I owned the book for a time but it seemed so boring I never read past a few pages. Someone I knew in college called this big gray seagull on our campus a "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" and I was curious to know what he meant so I bought the book when I saw it at a shop.
>>218998885GOD NNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
>>219001330Radical.
Fun fact, Phillip Seymour hoffman and Natalie portman performed in the play.
>>218998885someone gifted me the book as a teen but i never read it
>>219002920You are the seagull that stayed in the same flock instead of sighing higher and making your own flock.