For my astonishment I liked this style of humor. The jokes and vocabulary are very useful in America. Also we've learned a few Hawaian words.
I think film [is] about love. Film teaches us how to distinguish true love from fake love. Person could love another person, if they are in the same level of development. From the first minutes it was obvious, that Sara was addiction for Peter. He didn't really love her. Because they were so different. He was more complex,more evolved and interesting. That's why he ruined his life, didn't change his clothes, and didn't leave home for weeks.
Sara wasn't THAT girl who could motivate him. Fortunately, they broke up. And he met Rachel, attractive smart woman, who has the same view of life as Peter has. And Peter start[ed] to discover the world. He learned to surf, jumped off a cliff, and finished his Dracula misical. The whole world changed, because he met the girl, the soulmate.
Sara, of course, wasn't bad. I liked her. But she was on another level. It wasn't lower, just another. I hope, she will find her RIGHT person, because Aldous isn't her soulmate. And Mahalo for this film!
Teacher's note: Aloha, author! So you notice that Peter is more complex, perhaps confused, and surely not happy with Sarah. Maybe he is only in love with the "Sarah comfort zone", not Sarah the person, but he can't realize it until . . . But why does Peter click with Rachel? Is she in a rut similar to Peter's? Thanks for a nice post.
--mike
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