Just watched The Wonder on Netflix. Wow. Loved that movie. Compelling storyline, excellent acting, and the cinematography was just beautiful. Every stage picture was a painting.
Just watched The Wonder on Netflix. Wow. Loved that movie. Compelling storyline, excellent acting, and the cinematography was just beautiful. Every stage picture was a painting.
"Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it--every, every minute?" Emily Webb, Our Town
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We watched Enchanted (2007) last night. It lightened our hearts!
I watched The Wonder too and wondered if it is based on real events. Well done with haunting images and mystery throughout but I thought the very quick sex scene out of nowhere seemed out of place.
I think I'll start the final season of The Crown this evening.
"Do not accumulate for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and thieves break in and steal. But accumulate for yourselves treasure in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, your heart is also." Jesus
I just saw something about this from a physician I follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/ClUqM..._web_copy_link
Okay----I don't sit-n-watch moo-veees much anymore, but I've been otherwise useless, today. But yeah---I saw the 1968 Steve McQueen film "Bullitt", online, with no commercials. I figure the reason was, everyone but littlebittymee has already seen it, so why bother advertising? Anyway, they wrecked some cars & shot some people and it was very gritty and had a cast of all-time heavies from 60-s & 70's Tee-Vee & moo-veee dramas. Most of them are dead, by now. Yup. Now I've seen it, like everyone else.Hope that helps you some.
"The Janes" about illegal abortionists pre-Roe v. Wade.
LBB: I'm pretty sure I've never seen it either, or if I did, it clearly didn't make much of an impression.
I watched Where the Crawdads Sing the other night, and I thought they did a good job. When I was reading the book, I wanted to see her pictures and sketches and collections, so I enjoyed getting to see those. Every once in awhile, there is some aspect of a book or a story that makes me really want a visual representation, and this was one of those instances. The last time I saw a movie in a theater was when Titanic came out in 1997. I went to see it because I had read so many books about the Titanic, and I was eager to see the big ship come to life on the big screen via modern special effects technology.
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