A man without a favorite movie is like an empty shelf in a library π. Everything seems to be in order, but there are no books. You can talk to him about work πΌ, about sports π, about life π but where is his reflection in the world of stories that we choose for ourselves?
A favorite movie is not just a picture on the screen π₯ It is a litmus test that shows what emotions a person values, what worries him, what plot touches him β€οΈ. For some it is a comedy, for others a drama, for others a fantasy π. But when a man says, "I don't have a favorite movie," it's like admitting that he doesn't care what story is on screen, which means he can pass by other people's stories in life.
I'm afraid to trust such a man. Not because he's bad. But because without an attachment to something emotional, he becomes too rational π§ Cold. You can drink coffee with him β, but will you be able to cry on his shoulder if he himself has never allowed himself to be moved by any scene?
A favorite movie is an anchor β, a small beacon that shows: a person has a weak spot, has feelings, is alive inside. A man without it seems to hide this part of himself. And I don't know what can break out: emptiness or indifference.
That's why I'm wary of trusting a man without a favorite movie. Because trust is not built on words, but on what stories you carry in your heart π. And if your heart is empty, it’s scary to imagine what will happen next.
Yuliaπ
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