who wrote, “I have often thought that we could all benefit greatly if we had a screen in our foreheads that printed out everything that we thought. That terrifying notion would probably prompt all of us to buy a cap two sizes too big and pull it down over the screen. One day, someone’s cap would blow off and those who saw it would be delighted to see someone who thought like them. One by one, accident by accident, we would find out how much alike we are and it would be safe for us to be real. We would all just laugh our asses off. You are that window for the rest of us, Mandy. You do us a greater service than you can imagine just by being your wide open self.”
And it touched me so much and made me think of one of my favorite movies of all time, filled with love and tenderness and brokenness and completion. Here, is a trailer and my favorite scene from Miranda July’s “Me and You and Everyone We Know.”

