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    I just saw this movie and it was so amazing!! anyway, what type is the actor?

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    i dont know but im excited somebody else saw it and liked it

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    also what type is the director...


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    Quote Originally Posted by lungs View Post
    i dont know but im excited somebody else saw it and liked it

    (sorry)
    aw yeah i loved it! i couldn't stop thinking about it. and it made me feel so good and stuff about life, but not in a cheesy way. i thought the ending was just perfect too.

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    Beta, I think.

    Actor- INFp, prob Creative Subtype. He's obviously introverted. When casting him as a boy, the director described him as an 'ethereal', 'contemplative', 'sensitive', 'artistic-type'. That sounds...very INFp.

    Director-Given that he cast an INFp...he's probably beta. He seems ESTp. the more contemplative subtype. he described 2 sides of himself when he was younger- one artistic, solitary type (like the actor)--- the other begin outgoing, hanging out with boisterous boys and playing football, etc.

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    I just watched this film today -- it's okay at best. I just found out about it a couple of days ago because it's playing at a small local theater. Only after seeing it did I google it to find out the degree of hype it has gotten. The entire film is structured around a gimmick. I just found it to be long and bland -- some parts were funny and poignant, others not so much. Watch the Seven Up documentary series for a more interesting and far more innovative use of the ideas employed by Linklater. I do however like Linklater -- especially his film Bernie.

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    I thought the film was really good! It was interesting to see them grow up and just feel like the characters were really real. A few points were overly cliched and the story didn't go anyway, but it's an emotional journey to see these people grow up, including the parents.

    No idea about types. Boy actor's voice got annoying when he got old.
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    Like, what's it about? Would I like it? Somebody sell it to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquagraph View Post
    Like, what's it about? Would I like it? Somebody sell it to me.
    It's about a kid who grows up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aquagraph View Post
    Like, what's it about? Would I like it? Somebody sell it to me.
    It's a coming-of-age film shot over the period of twelve years with the same group of actors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McB View Post
    It's a coming-of-age film shot over the period of twelve years with the same group of actors.
    Did you enjoy it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Words View Post
    Did you enjoy it?
    Quote Originally Posted by McB View Post
    I just watched this film today -- it's okay at best. I just found out about it a couple of days ago because it's playing at a small local theater. Only after seeing it did I google it to find out the degree of hype it has gotten. The entire film is structured around a gimmick. I just found it to be long and bland -- some parts were funny and poignant, others not so much. Watch the Seven Up documentary series for a more interesting and far more innovative use of the ideas employed by Linklater. I do however like Linklater -- especially his film Bernie.

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    My guesses:

    Director- ISFp
    Boy- INFp (Maybe ISFp dunno...)
    Dad- ENTp
    Mom-ENTp probably
    Step-Father- Messed up ISTj maybe?
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