Oliver (the director pictured to the right) and I spent today editing. Upon looking through the script he used while shooting, I found atop page 7 or 8 the following. '797. If all else fails, expose yourself so she will f**k you.' Surely this was a note for one of the characters that was pertinent to the story, but neither of us, to save our souls, could remember to what the crucial note was in reference.
Strange how the mind sifts through things. We hold on to what is important for as long as we need it and then we let it go.
Does letting go of something lessen it's original importance? It seems like a strange parallel to be drawing from such a silly quote, but the concept of letting go has really been getting to me lately. Why is it so hard to do? Is it hard for everyone? It definitely seems to be a crucial component to growing up and for that matter, surviving. But when should we hold on?
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