I am wanting to make a small film before I move to my new house. I want to capture the right kind of feelings with it.
So if you could describe that feeling/feelings of when that moment happened, that would be a big help. Don't be afraid to go really deep with it, like using metaphors and symbolism.
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Well, we move fairly often, so it's frustrating more than anything. The only time I really felt anything was when I left for college, and I couldn't have been more relieved. Of course, I dreaded the day I had to come back home, but... well here I am.
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I assume it sucks but that's never happened to me. Although at this point I wouldn't mind getting the hell out of this town.
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Edited by RIP delta: 5/3/2014 6:03:40 PMI didn't really feel much. It was nice to be properly independent for the first time but once all your stuff is in, you adjust pretty quickly into your new routine. There s no real reason to feel sad or anything, unless you're actually leaving a house never to return; and even then I've rented four different houses in my adult life and I couldn't care less about those places. If my parents moved it'd take some getting used to as their house is the only one they've had whilst I've been alive. Its really not an emotional time simply because there is so much stuff to do, and you're too busy to bother with emotions, if you're that way inclined
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It's kind of sad, like you don't have any place you can really belong.
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Kind of sad really you leave your home, the house of memories..
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The only deepness will involve you. As for leaving? It's simply a new beginning.