My Favorite Movie
Even though the weather outside was delightful yesterday, Husbandman and I decided to watch movies all afternoon. I also worked on a hat I'm making using a knitting loom. I'm thinking of giving it to Husbandman who is turning 60 in a few weeks, but I might keep it for myself.
We saw two movies. One was called Hello Privilege, It's Me. Chelsea. It's a documentary about white privilege and was interesting, if a little depressing. You should see it if you want to. My least favorite part of that movie was when Chelsea talked to a group of Republican women in LA. Those gals need to up their game.
My favorite movie I saw yesterday was Stories We Tell, a documentary about Sarah Polley's family and some surprises that turn up as she's researching her patrilineage. I found Polley's tale captivating every step of the way. After I watched it, I crammed for the Sarah Polley Pop Quiz, which someone could spring on me at any time. I read various web pages for an hour or two. I know quite a bit now. You should definitely watch this movie if you feel like it. Sarah Polley did a fine job.
We saw two movies. One was called Hello Privilege, It's Me. Chelsea. It's a documentary about white privilege and was interesting, if a little depressing. You should see it if you want to. My least favorite part of that movie was when Chelsea talked to a group of Republican women in LA. Those gals need to up their game.
My favorite movie I saw yesterday was Stories We Tell, a documentary about Sarah Polley's family and some surprises that turn up as she's researching her patrilineage. I found Polley's tale captivating every step of the way. After I watched it, I crammed for the Sarah Polley Pop Quiz, which someone could spring on me at any time. I read various web pages for an hour or two. I know quite a bit now. You should definitely watch this movie if you feel like it. Sarah Polley did a fine job.
Comments
Sarah Polley films are so good. Watching Away From Her led me to Stories We Tell and Take This Waltz. I don't know how I would do on the quiz, though.
Canadian talent seems endless.
Away from Her is super sad, right? I don't know if I can handle that right now.
I agree about those friendly Canadians. They know what they're doing.
ps We miss you over here in Hoosier Land. It's finally nice and cool.
Wish I was in B-town with you all. We could go for a walk.
xoxo
cb