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The Exchange (2021)
Movie
Hoping to find friendship with a French exchange student, an awkward teenager discovers that the...
Jason Biggs recommended The Intouchables (2012) in Movies (curated)
Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend
Podcast
After 25 years at the Late Night desk, Conan realized that the only people at his holiday party are...
Dean (6926 KP) rated Summer of 84 (2018) in Movies
Oct 11, 2021 (Updated Oct 11, 2021)
Decent Thriller
Definitely more thriller than a horror, Slasher film. A mix of Stranger Things crossed with Disturbia. A group of friends spy on their cop neighbour and suspect he could be a local serial killer.
A slow burner with very little horror for the most part. Features more on the friendship as they spend the summer spying on their neighbour to try and find evidence if he could be a serial killer. Their friendship is the strong part of the film. So if you like the other shows mentioned you should enjoy this.
A slow burner with very little horror for the most part. Features more on the friendship as they spend the summer spying on their neighbour to try and find evidence if he could be a serial killer. Their friendship is the strong part of the film. So if you like the other shows mentioned you should enjoy this.
BookblogbyCari (345 KP) rated Too Close: A new kind of thriller that will leave you breathless in Books
May 7, 2019
I love thrillers. I chose this one because I thought it would start out all light-hearted, heart-warming and fluffy. And it was a tale that included friendship, but the friendship the book is really about is not the one you’d expect.
After the prologue, Connie wakes up in a mental illness institution, and her dissociative amnesia means she has no idea why she has such deep cuts in her wrists, or why she has clumps of hair missing from her head. She is visited by only one family member and the reader is left wondering why.
As the book progresses, you learn about Connie’s friend Vanessa, and how she gently edged her way in to the life of Connie and her family. A friendship and closeness that led to Connie’s ruin.
Throughout the book, Connie is completely disinhibited. Connie’s therapist is Dr Emma Robinson, and Connie meets her with wise-cracking wit and banter. The press is against Connie, but Dr Robinson is quite taken with her, seeing her strength and her despair. A friendship forms.
There is an unexpected twist in the tale about the halfway mark, and another twist at about the three-quarter (no spoilers!)
By the end of the book, Dr Robinson uses hypnotherapy and Connie has a break-through. Dr Robinson succeeds in her work, and the events of that fateful night are unabashedly told.
Connie does not recover though, and in her letters to Dr Robinson, Connie reveals that the crux of the matter was never friendship after all, but something else entirely (no spoilers!)
I was very entertained by this book and found the ending thought provoking.
After the prologue, Connie wakes up in a mental illness institution, and her dissociative amnesia means she has no idea why she has such deep cuts in her wrists, or why she has clumps of hair missing from her head. She is visited by only one family member and the reader is left wondering why.
As the book progresses, you learn about Connie’s friend Vanessa, and how she gently edged her way in to the life of Connie and her family. A friendship and closeness that led to Connie’s ruin.
Throughout the book, Connie is completely disinhibited. Connie’s therapist is Dr Emma Robinson, and Connie meets her with wise-cracking wit and banter. The press is against Connie, but Dr Robinson is quite taken with her, seeing her strength and her despair. A friendship forms.
There is an unexpected twist in the tale about the halfway mark, and another twist at about the three-quarter (no spoilers!)
By the end of the book, Dr Robinson uses hypnotherapy and Connie has a break-through. Dr Robinson succeeds in her work, and the events of that fateful night are unabashedly told.
Connie does not recover though, and in her letters to Dr Robinson, Connie reveals that the crux of the matter was never friendship after all, but something else entirely (no spoilers!)
I was very entertained by this book and found the ending thought provoking.
Blodwyn (112 KP) rated The Kite Runner in Books
May 14, 2017
The stark reality of war-torn Afghanistan is perfectly portrayed (3 more)
Beautifully narrated by Amir
A brilliantly written tale of friendship
An engaging plot will have you smile and despair
Painful but thoroughly worthwhile reading experience
Lucy (16 KP) rated Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in Books
Jul 25, 2017
This book was the first big book after the Jacqueline Wilson books that I read, it was full of action and friendship and JK Rowling is very animated with her attention to detail. It's still one of those books that you can go back to.
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The Best Line (Chicago Series #1) in Books
Apr 14, 2018
Another fantastic random find. The characters are well developed and the relationships are complex all around. The story flowed really well. I love how the relationshp between the two main characters develops as a friendship first. I plan to read more by this author.
Yoshi (40 KP) rated Munchkin in Tabletop Games
May 19, 2018
Great game to play with friends (2 more)
Many versions available (I have the original and Marvel versions myself)
Multiple decks can be played together for added chaos.
The friendship ruining game!