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If the internet tells me it's so, it must be. :P
I don't often regret seeing movies or reading a book. Of course, I don't often start something I can't finish in those areas either. But I'll be damned if I didn't wish I hadn't finished May. Not that it's an incredibly awful film. I've seen worse. I've enjoyed worse. Maybe it's that I've had it on my list of movies to watch for years. Maybe it's because someone, I don't remember who, told me I'd like it. Or to see it. I hope it was just to see it and not like it because I don't. I'd like to go back in time and stop the movie about the first time I began to think, "Maybe this isn't for me..." because it's not.
I should know this by now. I don't like movies/shows/things where I spend most of the time trying to avert my eyes because I feel embarassed for the main character. Or hell, any character. I used to avert my eyes during the particularly bad parts of Charmed because I was just that embarassed for whomever. Even when it was Alyssa. So a movie that revolves around someone to whom the socially akward can feel superior to? I should. Not. watch.
I will give the powers that be behind May credit. Even as I was warning people away from May, I felt bad for her and wanted to give her a big cuddle until the psycho-crazy went away.
*runs the movie to her mailbox and sends it far, far away*