Au Crépuscule d’Une Vie
This movie has taken the edge off my fear of death.
“The mother of Sylvain Biegeleisen, a film director, is 94 years old, but in her mind she is still 20. She laughs, smokes cigarettes, sings and kisses. She is confined to bed, and her son spends hours of intimacy with her, which range from complete clarity and assertiveness to moments of loss of memory in which she uses another language, the language of caress.
This is a movie with a great sense of humor, joy and optimism, even when it touches upon the possibility of an imminent separation.”
Thank you for the recommendation.
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Thank YOU for stopping by.
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Hi Heila 😀
I am so pleased that you have found an uplifting film which helps you. I’ve not watched a film for ages !
I do hope you are well, happy and full of beans and that 2016 will be a great year for you.
Big hug. 😀 ❤
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There are quite a few good movies/films out there. And also disappointing ones, like “Paulo Coelho’s Best Story”. They could have made something great out of this writer’s life story but this picture is just plain boring.
Yes, I am full of beans!!@
Hugs back.
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Good ! 😀 ❤
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Thank you. 🙂
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