It's tough to find your true soulmate. Nearly every relationship starts off with romantic flames of passion, but what comes after is the real challenge.
They're the most frustrating and infuriating characters in both the book and the movie. I was like “You guys have £u¢k¡πg PhDs in psychology for £u¢ks sake!, How could you screw up your child so bad?, AND YOU DON'T EVEN REALIZE! 🤬😤😠😡
I literally can’t get enough of this movie
Just realised now that nick is writing with one of the pen Amy uses when faking her diary entries and that she later throws out the car
Amazing soundtrack!
It's tough to find your true soulmate. Nearly every relationship starts off with romantic flames of passion, but what comes after is the real challenge.
And... then there's a relationship with NPD.
It's god with a carrot on a stick.
This scene feels so cheesy until you've watched the whole film
😂
This scene hits different after you’ve seen the movie. It really casts light on why Pike’s character is so fucked up.
Amy and Joe Goldberg should date :)
Flynn did a better job of explaining the villains psychopathy at the end of Sharp Objects; whereas in this movie it almost seems like a put on
My favorite part
Nah the Chinese meal date was mine
Haha..Very amazing🤭
Babyep
Fuckioguou
While I find Amy's parents cheesy and futile, it's interesting that they're feminists.
Champagne progressives, you'd call them.
They're the most frustrating and infuriating characters in both the book and the movie. I was like “You guys have £u¢k¡πg PhDs in psychology for £u¢ks sake!, How could you screw up your child so bad?, AND YOU DON'T EVEN REALIZE! 🤬😤😠😡
Mum from Cocktail, Dad from Falling in Love..
There's saying a doctor always be the worse patients
Amy's parents were better than nicks was
Powwow the punani lol