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Toni Collette in a BAFTA-nominated supporting turn as depressed hippie single mother Fiona Brewer in

Toni Collette in a BAFTA-nominated supporting turn as depressed hippie single mother Fiona Brewer in the British coming-of-age dramedy About a Boy (2002, Chris & Paul Weitz)


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Le nominations di Saoirse Ronan all'Oscar:


• Atonement (2007) - Best Supporting Actress (2008)

• Brooklyn (2015) - Best Actress (2016)

• Lady Bird (2017) - Best Actress (2018)

• Little Women (2019) - Best Actress (2020)


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“And then you’ll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the p

“And then you’ll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past, someone who’s only yours, and you’ll realise that this is where your life is.“

Brooklyn (2015) dir. John Crowley


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quotemadness:

“You don’t ask people with knives in their stomachs what would make them happy; happiness is no longer the point. It’s all about survival; it’s all about whether you pull the knife out and bleed to death or keep it in.”

— Nick Hornby

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books read in 2016-2017 : about a boy by nick hornby

Loving people, and allowing yourself to be loved, was only worth the risk if the odds were in your favor, but they quite clearly weren’t. There were about seventy-nine squillion people in the world, and if you were very lucky, you would end up being loved by fifteen or twenty of them. So how smart did you have to be to work out that it just wasn’t worth the risk?


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