A few movies come to mind The Mask, I Married an Axe Murderer, The English Patient, La Strada, Remains of the Day, The Postman, Malena, All About My Mother, The Keys to the House, L'Auberge Espagnole, The Amazing Mr. Ripley, Scarface, Good Fellas, Donnie Brasco, Les Destinees, Sweeney Todd, Silence of the Lambs, Cold Mountain.
I think it's possible where there is mutual understanding and an emotinal affinity there; as long as we don't get on each other's nerves it has potential. I'm trying to be more aware of my own flaws. Will I master them completely at some point? I hope so, but realistically speaking, probably not 100%, so he would need to be understanding and loving as oppoosed to critical and on the defensive; I in turn would need to be just as aware and understanding of his own shortcomings. Am I lovable in a superlative sense? Potentially if I open up more; not demonstrative enough in that respect.
It is always disconcerting and sad to see that some people have such little regard for others and especially for a true friend which is a rare thing; he is obviously very selfish and feels entitled. You are one hell of an unconditional friend, or at least you were for a long time. I feel for you and what happened; and I know from what you have said that at some point it wasn't about the money any more; it was about the hurt feelings and the friendship that got destroyed in the process. What I find very irritating too about this "friend" is his ruthlessness and nerve. How do you disappear on a friend like you and reappear when you feel like it, and expect to pick up where you left off? He sounds like a major jerk.
RE: Sound off on what your favorite movie is.
that is what I meant if it had been purposely misspelled, not by you though