God bless you, Vonnie, but I don't think there's any way I can watch that movie.
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Yeah, my mother asked if I wanted to watch it with her, and I just said Hell No.
I watched it. Sasha Baron Cohen is almost unrecognizable and pretty good! That is the best part.
That really sounds too rough for me as well.
Oh wait, I was talking about The Father, what are you all talking about?
I was talking about The Father. Don't really need a film to make me sob.
Yeah, same.
Yeah, this movie will hit particularly hard those who've had loved ones suffer the ravages of dementia. I should mention that, even though the subject matter is grim, the filmmaking is clever and dynamic and the movie really keeps you on your toes. It's not at all a depressing slog. As emotionally rough as it was, I was ultimately very glad to have watched it.
Oh, I believe it -- everything I've heard about it sounds amazing. I just don't have any interest in putting myself through it at this point.
I thought we were talking about the Trial of the Chicago. seven was just bad.