“Half the time I have no clue why certain things are happening. “That one’s more fast and cutting with its humor. “Well, I like Mean Girls a little more,” said Eleanor. “It’s great in the way…I don’t know, Mean Girls is great.” Memories of laughing about the hyper-sexual antics of Neil Patrick Harris had given way to more thoughtful appreciation for the film’s commentary on race and freedom.Įleanor, who had never seen the film before, had more questions than answers at the outset, and only one that could be answered immediately. For Dania, who had seen the film in high school, it held up much better than she had expected. None of the trio had many immediate thoughts about the film, raucous and caustic as it was. They’d wanted to honor the occasion, and watching the film felt like the correct way to do so, short of visiting one of Chicago’s dispensaries. The three sat on the couch, watching the end credits roll on Danny Leiner’s seminal stoner comedy, Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle. ![]() ![]() “Although, isn’t the whole month technically 4-20 this year?” ![]() “What are the odds that during the first 4/20 after Chicago legalized weed, everyone would be trapped inside?”
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