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The 'First World Problems' Trilogy


Boom! Nailed it.

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Im from Venezuela and that was my toughs exactly dont get me wrong i like this trilogy moved by dialogue and how people and feeling evolve trough time but some issues are so distant is like this people in some moments just want to be miserable create problems when really should be none and Celine arrogant attitude like she is some form of victim b... you are a middle class withe woman debating to live between two of the most prosperous country in the world you by defenition are not just privileged you are one the most privileged human beings in history and that is something must middle class american and european people dont understand the rest of the world the majority of human population would never ever understand or live the type of live you can live the freedom economical and political that you have and some how feel like victims like the world owned something i really couldn't stand Celine feminist liberal sense of entitlement and victimism and totally agreed with Ethan Hawke character she is not a victim she is not opressed she only have a set of problems and limitations that restraint her like any other human being that is in not way opression she is not going to get kill she is not hungry her children are not starving

In some point i was like ¿is this people really fighthing over live between chicago or France? that is the great crisis that put this marriage at test? that was hilarious, i understand for them is like a big deal but believe me is not if you go to Chicago you would find job in the area Celine work nobody is going to covinceme in Chicago there are not human rights organization that would hired somebody with her expereinced and if want to stay in France that is also find your son is going to be ok he is already 13 is not like he is going to prefer spend is time playing baseball with his dad instead of be with is friends

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