Angourie Rice
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Podcast Appearances
Go at the sound of your own breath.
But I actually, you know, I had this lovely story.
I talked to my great aunt and she said that she and her sister, my grandmother, who I never met, they used to be like one of them would go away to school during the week and come back on the weekends.
And she said that on the weekend she would get off the bus and she would run home so that she could see her sister sooner.
And I think about that a lot.
I know it's so beautiful.
It's beautiful.
And I think about that a lot and I think in rom-coms people run and Alicia, the director of Finding Emily, has spoken about this a lot about like, you know, why do they run?
Why do they need to run?
And like that kind of grand gesture of like running towards someone to get there sooner is so beautiful in all aspects of life and that is just like a way to, I don't know, like give part of yourself to someone and show them that you love them.
I mean, I got off the train in like in Boston to see my friend.
I'd never been to Boston before.
And I was like looking for her and she called out my name and I looked at her and we just like ran to meet each other.
There are so many good rom-com scenes.
I really love the scene in Notting Hill when Julia Roberts comes to his sister's birthday party.
And it's like, what do you mean you brought Julia Roberts?
I mean, obviously she's playing a different famous actress in the film.
And they're all fighting over the last brownie.
Do you remember this scene?
Oh, absolutely.