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Posted by Jay_Bravest_Face on August 17, 2008, at 13:39:23
with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman.(sp?) Basically, it is about two guys with terminal illness' who happen to share a hospital room. While they are still a bit healthy, they come up with these ideas on a "To do before I die" list.
(Or 'Kick the Bucket'...and make 'The Bucket List'.) I won't give away the rest (and don't read the back of the DVD at the movie store, because it gives away too much..)but it is deeply moving, funny, touching, and sad...just "everything"..!! And I think may help some. In many different ways, it did me.Jay
Posted by Phillipa on August 18, 2008, at 0:03:43
In reply to Excellent movie.The Bucket List...**Warn Triggers*, posted by Jay_Bravest_Face on August 17, 2008, at 13:39:23
Jay how did it help? I can't handle illness anymore it scares me. Love Phillipa
Posted by Jay_Bravest_Face on August 19, 2008, at 0:15:37
In reply to Re: Excellent movie.The Bucket List...**Warn Triggers* » Jay_Bravest_Face, posted by Phillipa on August 18, 2008, at 0:03:43
> Jay how did it help? I can't handle illness >anymore it scares me. Love Phillipa
>Yes, I am deeply scared of illness too Phillipa. Especially something like cancer. It's not even so much 'me' I am afraid of, but watching somebody I love wither away from this merciless disease. My Dad's best friend from when he was working at GM got cancer last year, and it spread through his entire body...head to toe. His family had to watch him just crumple like that, and in so much pain. This is another topic entirely, but it is like in those extreme cases, where I might be in horrible pain and the doctors are too chickensh*t to give full dose pain meds,(They say..."Ohh...they are going to get 'addicted'." Well, hell...who gives a freck! If you are dieing and in utter pain, does it really friggen matter?) that I'd consider assisted suicide. Also, if it was the wish of a loved one, I'd do what I could.
Well..anyways back to the movie. It touched again on the whole "mortality" issue, and the fact we should live each day like it was our last. That is really hard to do with having mental illness, but seeing this in other people gives you inspiration. I have a really, really drastic fear of loved ones dieing, and you know a bit about my past, so it's a bit of a 'conditioned' thing. I am slowly, slowly learning to make peace with the idea we do die (ya, as if I have any choice...lol) , and so will everyone we love. That sounds kinda corny, but it's a major hurdle for me.
Now I am working on my second university degree, a B.Ed in Adult Education, and I will either go to teacher's college and teach adult continuing ed folks, or I might enter the Teaching English as a Second Language field. So, that'll keep me busy, and keep me from just sitting around 'stewing' in my own depression. I'll be 40 by the time I am done, so it will be a nice mid-life career change. In the movie, Morgan Freeman's character uses his intellect in trivia and Jeopardy to keep him going. That is sorta what I hope to do by getting my new career.
Thanks...peace and hope..
Jay :)
Posted by Kath on August 28, 2008, at 14:18:23
In reply to Excellent movie.The Bucket List...**Warn Triggers*, posted by Jay_Bravest_Face on August 17, 2008, at 13:39:23
Hi Jay - Did it leave you with a nice feeling?
Or an okay feeling?
Or a down feeling?I like to know that these days, as I get pretty affected by movies.
Hubby & I & 32-yr-old daughter & 24-yr-old son spent last week at the Pinery Jay.
Had great weather mostly.
Nifty stuff happened; will write a separate post about it.
Been out that way this summer?
xoxo Kath
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