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After the Outbreak (2017)
Movies should lmake a point...there is a healing process.
Obviously, it was written as a play. We follow the lives of four people living through an outbreak similair to rabies. And, frankly , I found none of the players as acted boring whatsoever. Was teh motie for writing, "After the Outbreak", a way for the writter to play it out to find some type of closure? It is okay to move on! It also deals with the mental statis of the players. . Yet, happy, sad, bored, depressed, even anger are all part of the healing process. One can not skip the healing process. It may seem so...oh...let's be happy...but until all the cards are played...one is not fully healed. And, as the ending showed, not all couples reach the same plateau at the same time. A movie for health officials. Great job guys!
The Catcher in the Rye (2008)
Blue Rye Catcher is perfect in it's hue
Paul Newman wrote Catcher in the Rye. White Rabbit said it right, "Red Queen was off with her head and the WHITE KNIGHT was walking backwards. Paul introduced a thought, just briefly, in preparation of the book, then stepped back. Wrote another note, then stepped back. One foot forward two feet back but with Catcher in the Rye, it was like, he really wanted not to be yellow, he really wanted people to know that he was the catcher in the rye but estimated the value of his ears, nose, fingers and feet, thus, he stepped back ten feet. He was in the shadows watching, listening, anticipating, hating...a lot...like a cat watching a mouse. He wanted to say that he was the catcher during a baseball game that wherein the pitcher was to throw the game for gamblers, but he didn't. He wanted to say that he followed an abduction of the child of the pitcher but he didn't. He wanted to say that he laid all night in the rye waiting to rescue that frighten female child he would call "little sister" but he sort of said it in a way that included her as a person of value. Here is a glass to yellow people who walk a very fine line and keep out of trouble.