I think the reason why #MalcolmAndMarie is resonating differently with people is because we all have different ideas of what love is and what it entails to be in it. For some, the behaviors displayed between MM is toxic while others believe that’s apart of the journey of deeplove
I just read article on GQ and Zendaya broke down how this movie came about. Her and the writer for euphoria are very close and she wanted to create something during quarantine so she came to him wanting to do something creative. This movie was inspired out of that. So them stayin
staying in one location was purposeful. It was truly about the story and the nuances of their love. This was a passion project during quarantine last year, They shot in 14 days. 22 person crew and them.
I think I look at this film as two people facing one another in their raw truths, no theatrics. Some love stories are bipolar. And complicated and crazy and vulnerable and a roller coaster. There are so many nuances to love.
I get it. I understand most people won’t relate because most people don’t want to work. We love the idea of love but hate the work of it. Most people don’t want to work through the issues. If you think love is going to be this perfect ideal situation— then yea goodluck.
Make no mistake, I am not condoning to stay in a toxic situation at alll. You def need to know when to walk away. But if there is real love there and people are equally able to own up to their flaws, there are some cases where it’s worth fighting for.
Most people that have lasted 10+ years of marriage have had to work through some shit. Love is complicAted. The problem is, millennials don’t value it enough to fight for. We dip at the first glance of adversity. And I get it. But how do you plan to grow if you just leave?
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