'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' Blog Post from To Write Love on Her Arms Founder Jamie Tworkowski
'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' Blog Post from To Write Love on Her Arms Founder Jamie Tworkowski
'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' is anticipated to be one of this Summer's biggest blockbuster movies and in a promotional efforts are in full effect. One of my favorite organizations, To Write Love on Her Arms, were asked to be a part of the promotional launch. Founder, Jamie Tworkowski and his team got to see a pre-screening of the movie and shares about this experience in his blog. He also shares about the connections and themes in the movie and how they can relate to struggle and hope in our lives and even started a hashtag #everybodyissomebody.
Jamie writes,
"TWLOHA exists to say that you can start again, that rescue and recovery are possible and worth fighting for. You deserve friends. You deserve love. You deserve whatever help you need. But we know that so much of this hinges on hope. If recovery is the fire that warms away our long cold pain, hope is the spark that starts the fire. Hope gives us permission to believe a fire could come.
So here is something meant to be a spark:
You matter.
Yes You.
Your name is significant.
Nobody can replace you.
No one else can play your part.
You are living a story, rich with hopes and dreams and memories and we know there's pain as well. Your story is priceless and sacred and unique. Your story is worth fighting for. Your story deserves other characters, other people invested in reminding you what's true, reminding you you're worth fighting for."
You can read Jamie's full blog post HERE. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 opens to theaters on May 2nd. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx, Dane DeHaan, Colm Feore, Paul Giamatti, Sally Field, Chris Cooper, B.J. Novak and Sarah Gadonis. The movie is directed by Marc Webb and the screenwriters are Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner and James Vanderbilt.
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