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Steve Kamb's avatar

Delightful. I saw this in theaters, and was initially worried after reading reviews complaining about how it was too "saccharine sweet".

Like Shawshank or one of King's other non-horror stories, I was captivated and found it enjoyable, and thought provoking.

I stumbled across a term a few months back that made me pause: "Insecure overachiever." I realized it was how I lived a good portion of my life: driven to succeed so that I could one day feel like I could be "enough." Waking up each morning feeling behind before the day had even started.

(Of course, "enough" was always juuuuuust out of grasp, combined with impostor syndrome, etc.").

It's been pretty freeing when I've changed this mindset to accepting I'm where I am right now, doing what I'm meant to be doing.

Thanks for writing a wonderful essay. We need more Chucks, a few less Albies.

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Kelli Bixler's avatar

Come on wonderful people click on that heart!!! Sophie, you made my day, year, etc.... I went to see Life With Chuck when it came out knowing nothing about it and it completely moved me, got that distance between those hands on my head to think expansively...to say I loved the film doesn't feel worthy enough, it's such an important film...it's what I hope and wish for every film I see (especially in the theaters, and silently prayer for right before it starts when there's a few seconds of lights out, screen black, "I hope this movie surprises me, changes me, makes me feel something new- helps me understand the great problem of being." Life with Chuck did that in spades and continues to with your impeccably written and relatable article. My husband and I of 39 years mimic you and your boyfriend's Friday night ritual almost every night...(we do it with TV too, egads!) THANK YOU for writing about this movie and pointing out so perfectly it's message...You are indeed wonderful!!! We all are!!! And now I'm off to write my screenplay that I've procrastinated on for 44 years, pay too much for my Christmas flight home and dance my way to the kitchen for more hot coffee.

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