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This looks good. Tuesday (Original Post)
Tom Yossarian Joad
Jan 2024
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I can certainly understand, I have somehow always been attracted to tales in which death is personified in a delicate
Tom Yossarian Joad
Jan 2024
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It does. I recently lost my mother after a stroke that left her unable to communicate and practically paralyzed.
Tom Yossarian Joad
Feb 2024
#5
mucifer
(24,838 posts)1. I have witnessed so many mothers say goodbye to their children. It's so sad.
Looks like a beautiful film that I won't watch.
Tom Yossarian Joad
(19,263 posts)2. I can certainly understand, I have somehow always been attracted to tales in which death is personified in a delicate
manner,
mucifer
(24,838 posts)3. I meant in real life. I'm a hospice nurse. The movie looks pretty accurate.
Tom Yossarian Joad
(19,263 posts)5. It does. I recently lost my mother after a stroke that left her unable to communicate and practically paralyzed.
She was in bed or a wheel chair for about two years after the stroke. It was devastating to witness. I can only imagine the hell she was going through.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,674 posts)4. Comedy is the hardest thing to do
I think Julia will do well in a drama.