Into The Wild & Juno & Atonement

Govindas is probably the best vegetarian experience I’ve ever had. I love this place, which is hard to believe because anyone who knows me will tell you that I fear vegetables more than death. After dinner, you’ve got three movies to choose from. Into The Wild is all about intertwining storylines, graduating, giving your savings to charity and burning all forms of identification. I barely need to convince you to see Juno, if you haven’t already. Last showing is Atonement. Set in the summer of 1935, a child’s imagination horribly alters the course of many peoples lives. Bring some tissues for this one. – HM

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