Posted February 02, 2015
BranjoHello: There is this movie P.S. I Love You. It's a good movie, but there is this one scene that will stay in mind forever. This chick is complaining about how she lives in a small apartment and asking when will she and her man move out into a bigger one. Now, I bet to great majority of peeps living "across the pond" this scene looks entirely normal, because they have never seen a studio apartment and in what tight spaces some people live. I and everybody who watched that scene with me LOLed real hard as for our country standards that "small apartment" was a luxury palace.
Movies are movies. If you believed Finnish movies and TV series, all Finnish people live in the very heart of Helsinki in an old stylish Jugend-style apartment house, where in real life only the very richest bankers etc. live. Or if it is an artsy-fartsy Finnish movie, then the artist lives in an old wooden house with a big yard and apple trees, but still very close to Helsinki center. No one lives in a plain looking apartment house built in the 60s or 70s in the suburbs next to a filthy looking old mall, like most people do. Well, unless the movie is about living in poverty in the suburbs, like "Nousukausi". I presume it also depends quite much where you live, also in US. I recall reading some article of people who live in very small apartments in NYC, having so little room that they use e.g. the oven as a wardrobe. I guess that is why they eat outside so much, no room for cooking. Then again, in suburbs and countryside, it is probably wildly different, much more space.
I recall some old controversy about the classic TV series "Friends", how come such people with low occupations can afford to live in such spacious and expensive looking apartments in Manhattan?
I don't want to know what are the other two things he does with his toothbrush, Or condoms.
Post edited February 02, 2015 by timppu