What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

This is not a movie but it is an hour long. I liked this senior women's view on loss and how it effects most of us.

"Stein Institute for Research on Aging (https://www.uctv.tv/stein)

Learn more about the various states of the grieving process and how men and women grieve and heal differently. Natasha Josefowitz, PhD, bestselling author and professor of management will use poems from her award-winning book, Living Without the One You Cannot Live Without (November 2013), to illustrate the emotional aftermath of loss and the changes that must take place in order for people to heal."

 
Prime has a new 8-part series called The Terminal List with Chris Pratt. Excellent! Very intense with twists and turns. I've read that the book author didn't like this movie version, but we enjoyed it.
I’m only on episode 3. It’s gripping. Very well done, even if the author doesn’t think so.
 
Last Night in Soho on HBO(Max).

"An aspiring fashion designer is mysteriously able to enter the 1960s, where she encounters a dazzling wannabe singer. However, the glamour is not all it appears to be, and the dreams of the past start to crack and splinter into something far darker."

Kind of a horror/thriller. Had Diana Rigg & Terence Stamp in the cast, and the beautiful girl from Queen's Gambit Anya Taylor-Joy.

I liked it.
 
My best friend in the Marines was a family man. He was a really nice man and his wife was one of the sweetest women I ever met. His kids were also very well behaved and very social. The oldest was a 15 year old girl and I think their son was 12. Both kids really took to me and each time I would go to their home, the kids and I would play some type of game on their X-Box or board game.

One day when I got there, they were watching the movie "Shrek," which OK, I sat there and watched it with the kids and my buddy. Towards the end of the movie, they played a song in the background titled "Halleluiah." After that, each time I would finish maneuvers and be heading back to the ship, I would hear that song in my head. Even while flying in Afghanistan, and we would be flying back, I would say to myself, "Halleluiah it's over" and then I would again hear the sing playing in my head.

I love the Pentatonix version of this song. Check it out if you get the chance. It's worth it.
 
I started watching a documentary called The Trials of Henry Kissinger about war crimes committed by the U.S. during the '70s. It was too depressing so instead I watched a documentary about Leonard Cohen, which was kind of interesting since I like a lot of his songs.
 
Watched on Netflix-The Talented Mr. Ripley. I thought it was pretty good but gets pretty scary at times. Starring Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law.
 


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