daisy333Sydney, New South Wales Australia514 posts
There are a few movies that have really resonated with me - some that have left me bawling my eyes out.
"My Life" with Michael Keaton is a guaranteed tear fest and also very funny at times. It is about a guy with terminal cancer who is making a video diary for his unborn child. He's very successful but struggling with regrets - he's not even on speaking terms with his own family and he won't even discuss his illness with his pregnant wife (Nicole Kidman) seriously.
The only time you really know what he's thinking is when he talks to his unborn son via his video camera. He figures this video diary is a way for his son to get to know him since he won't be around and the things he tries to teach his son ie: how to play basketball, how to make pasta, how to chat up women, are very funny.
I've seen it maybe 10 times and it's always the same - even though I know how it will end, I'm always hoping for a different ending.
UrbuddyYellow Brick Rd , Larganville, Mayo Ireland2,441 posts
country_lady67: of the subject but great legs
Why , thank you Countrylady .
Love the fight scene in The Quiet Man . It's the films 50th anniversary this year I think . Maureen O Hara was to visit Maam Cross where it was filmed .
Love the fight scene in The Quiet Man . It's the films 50th anniversary this year I think . Maureen O Hara was to visit Maam Cross where it was filmed .
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