And that goes doubly for Outside In, whose premise at first glance is interchangeable with any number of Sundance movies — yet is distinguished from the mass of «
sad person returns to his / her hometown» movies, by virtue of Shelton's inimitable skill as an actor's director.
Not exact matches
Reading this comment stream makes me so
sad — filled with
people who long to use Peter's experience to cheat, to
return to stuffing themselves with cake, to drinking... unless, like Peter you exercise an enormous amount (and while it's less than he used to, it's still way more than most
people in this thread do), you'll gain all your weight and health problems back.
There is a
sad truth here: Millions of
people still don't understand that you must actually have some money before you can earn a
return on it.
Saddest of all is the constant attention some
returned dogs focus on the door of the kennel - as if expecting their
person to come through that door at any time to take them back to their home and family.