So many perspectives to look from, it was intriguing to see what each person saw through their lives.
Yeah, I loved getting more background on the characters, and having things brought up in the film fleshed out more. In the movie i just straight up hated Omar, but I found him to be really tragic in the book. His inability to connect with Miriam despite his desire to be closer to her gave me some sympathy for him. I also really liked seeing more of Rehmat. I thought she was interesting in the film, so it was nice to see her and Amina interacting. And it made me absolutely LOATH Farah.
Did you notice the line in The World Unseen (book) that was read aloud in I Can't Think Straight (film)?
Totes. "On the contrary, you made me think. That's a good thing, isn't it?" I totally squeed when I was rewatching ICTS today and noticed Leyla say that line. *possible chagrin* That is the line, right?
I think I'll post the TWU icons first. ICTS will take another day haha.
That order works perfectly for me. ICTS was awesome, but TWU was more better imho.
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Date: 2009-03-13 01:47 am (UTC)Yeah, I loved getting more background on the characters, and having things brought up in the film fleshed out more. In the movie i just straight up hated Omar, but I found him to be really tragic in the book. His inability to connect with Miriam despite his desire to be closer to her gave me some sympathy for him. I also really liked seeing more of Rehmat. I thought she was interesting in the film, so it was nice to see her and Amina interacting. And it made me absolutely LOATH Farah.
Did you notice the line in The World Unseen (book) that was read aloud in I Can't Think Straight (film)?
Totes. "On the contrary, you made me think. That's a good thing, isn't it?" I totally squeed when I was rewatching ICTS today and noticed Leyla say that line. *possible chagrin* That is the line, right?
I think I'll post the TWU icons first. ICTS will take another day haha.
That order works perfectly for me. ICTS was awesome, but TWU was more better imho.
Also, "YES!" *fist pump*