On Anvilcloud's blog he is talking about disappointing chips/fries. I find these days that the smell and anticipation of fish and chips are better than the experience. It's very rare to get the perfect chip. Or the right quantity at the right price.
And I was going to continue on that theme but was boring myself - Anvilcloud is much more interesting - so I'll talk about the film I watched yesterday afternoon.
Being under the weather means I get to watch films I think Husband wouldn't be keen on. Yesterday's offering was Here's to you Leo Grande, starring Emma Thompson. To say it was a bit out of my comfort zone was putting it mildly.
Emma Thompson is a middle-aged widow who rents a sex worker, and the film is much more charming than you might think from that bald statement. Although the talk is blunt you don't get to 'see anything' - until the end, which of course was the point at which Husband walked in and said, "What are you watching?" Or possibly, "What are you watching?"
We find out about her anxiety, her insecurities, and her unfulfilling marriage and motherhood, as well as the boy's unhappy story. Yes, he is a boy, in his twenties I guess, but a boy who, to all intents and purposes, enjoys his work. No deep investigation as to how far that is true or any judgement but a rather sweet film.
Bookwise, Husband collected Lessons in Chemistry for me from the library. I've had it on order for ages and it has very good reviews, including from the librarian who served Husband. I shall finish The Lost Notebook - haven't made up my mind about it yet and look forward to starting my chemistry lessons. I had to sit my Chemistry GCE three times so I hope the book is better than my teacher was.
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I'm sorry you don't feel well. I started to watch Leo Grande and didn't get very far in before I lost interest, although I love Emma Thompson. Her character seemed so unhappy. I no longer feel compelled to finish watching a movie I don't enjoy because so much is available on my streaming services. Hope you feel better soon.
Love,
Janie
I haven't heard of that movie -- will have to check it out and see what I think.
It sounds pretty aspirational -- buy the good sex!
I don't think chemistry lessons is about chemistry, though. The title puts me off but I might reconsider.
Lessons in Chemistry I enjoyeda while ago. A good read.
Any new awakening of your Muse? I hope so….. your talent is important!
PipeTobacco
Thanks for stopping at my blog.
I also watch things my husband isn't interested in when he's not home, and also have him walk in and wonder what I am watching!
I was thinking about AC's post today when I stopped at McDonalds and got fries (which I never do!) and they were hot and so good. And a whole lot less than he paid!
So sorry you're not feeling well but it is good viewing time. I head to British drama -- Britbox or Acorn or PBS Passport and watch those wonderful mystery series! Or the occasional movie. Hope it turns around.
And thanks so much for stopping by to visit me at Marmelade Gypsy and leaving such a kind comment! Nice to meet you!
Lessons in Chemistry is awesome - I just re-read it. Hope you enjoy it!
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