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8/4/2025, 8:03:31 PM
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I didn't really pick up on that turning point in the story. I may have dozed off at that point. I remember (maybe wrongly?) something where she sees a picture that reminds her of her dad (who died) after the contest, and that reminds he she's still sad or something, and she puts down the thought of being an artist and be with her friend. Her dad reminds her of family, and she meets some little girl, that reminds her of herself, and she meets a boy and she's thinking of making a "life" with him. But then she remembers that painting was her own life, so she goes back anyway.
And then she jumps back and forth between commitment issues, and when she's finally meeting the old boyfriend as an old lady he dies in a plane crash (kek) but the end is like "Her life was drawn in pictures. That's what matters" and she can spend her old age feeling a shared connection through that with her ex-friend who then reappears.
I didn't really pick up on that turning point in the story. I may have dozed off at that point. I remember (maybe wrongly?) something where she sees a picture that reminds her of her dad (who died) after the contest, and that reminds he she's still sad or something, and she puts down the thought of being an artist and be with her friend. Her dad reminds her of family, and she meets some little girl, that reminds her of herself, and she meets a boy and she's thinking of making a "life" with him. But then she remembers that painting was her own life, so she goes back anyway.
And then she jumps back and forth between commitment issues, and when she's finally meeting the old boyfriend as an old lady he dies in a plane crash (kek) but the end is like "Her life was drawn in pictures. That's what matters" and she can spend her old age feeling a shared connection through that with her ex-friend who then reappears.
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