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    I dipped into the Geisha film a couple of days ago for a few minutes.

    I loved the book years ago and I thought the film was OK when I watched it years ago. This time around it seemed a little—-I don’t know, histrionic. I do love Gong Li though, she is stunning! But she is Chinese not Japanese. there was some flack about casting a Chinese actress in that film back in the day.

    there’s a painting that I cannot get out of my mind, by a French painter I have purchased from in the past. It’s a Japanese woman in a in a kimono. I may have to buy that damn painting, it keeps haunting me.


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    Frugal-one: Of course, the book was the best of the three experiences.

    IL: If you are haunted, surely you must buy it. See how freely I can spend your money?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    Frugal-one: Of course, the book was the best of the three experiences.

    IL: If you are haunted, surely you must buy it. See how freely I can spend your money?
    Haha, stop that!

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    Catherine: We watched Operation Finale last night and enjoyed it, very suspenseful, although a bit confusing at times. Thanks for the recommendation.

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    okay----i sit-n-watch mainly autobody repair and painting videos. Although basic procedures are pretty much the same as ever, there are new products on the market that enable the craftsman to accomplish the job. Yup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosarugosa View Post
    Catherine: We watched Operation Finale last night and enjoyed it, very suspenseful, although a bit confusing at times. Thanks for the recommendation.
    Glad you liked it. And I agree, it was a little confusing in parts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    okay----i sit-n-watch mainly autobody repair and painting videos. Although basic procedures are pretty much the same as ever, there are new products on the market that enable the craftsman to accomplish the job. Yup.
    With all due respect, I think I'll stick with Catherine's movie recommendations.

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    I rewatched The Razors Edge after the Maugham novel and staring Bill Murray in a serious role. Late '80's. If I understand the message, the razors edge is the balance between materialism and spirituality.
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    Bleed Out, about a man's attempts to help his mother after she suffers medical malpractice. Really, really affecting, disturbing, and makes you think about your interactions with doctors and hospitals.

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