“Everyone can be fixed; it has to be that way, it’s the only thing that makes sense.”
After Sam lives the same day several times, she begins to doubt her ideality. Sam claims that she can hardly be fixed. However, after a while she realizes that this is possible. You need to change your nature, help people and draw some conclusions in your actions. Sam and her friends live and do not think about their behavior and do not commit any good deeds. When you start to face difficulties like Sam, you begin to understand that life is not eternal, and you cannot correct everything. Nevertheless, the most important thing is to correct your behavior and attitude towards other people. To fix yourself means to change yourself for the better. The main heroine achieves this.
“I guess that’s what saying good-bye is always like – like jumping off an edge. The worst part is making the choice to do it.”
Lindsay and Samantha talk about the fact that it is probably bad, when you do something the last time and you do not know if you will do it again. Sam believes that it relates to many things in the world – the last kiss, the last laugh, the last cup of coffee, the last sunset, the last time you lick an ice cream, or you catch a snowflake with your tongue. But it is even worse to know that you are doing these things for the last time. When a person know that the end is soon, he or she desires one thing – land on all fours and kiss the ground, smell it, cling to it. Sam begins to appreciate all relatives, things and actions, because she knows that the end is coming.
“So many things become beautiful, when you really look.”
Life is beautiful and you need to learn to appreciate every moment. Only the circumstances that change a person’s life make finding beautiful things. The situation that happens to Sam (she lives one day repeatedly) makes her see beautiful thing – the order of her life. She appreciates the fact that mom always asks what Sam will have for breakfast. She loves the fact that in Lindsay’s car, the bagel with sesame is waiting for her. She appreciates the fact that Sam and her friends always listen in the car “No More Drama”, when they drive into the parking lot. She loves that on Sundays mom always cooks spaghetti with meatballs. The little things that make up the unique weave of our life make it incredible like hand-knitted carpets.