"Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." ---John 14:6
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
A Movie Nod
I used to enjoy romantic movies, but now? Mostly, bleh.
Maybe I've grown too realistic-minded about what real, lasting love looks like (and requires) in my old age, which ok, might sound a bit jaded or something.
But hey. Lest you think I've sworn-off all romantic films (and all early-days-romantic magic), there are still a few I'll re-watch. One of them, in fact, I saw twice this weekend, once alone and then again with Tom. And I came away re-enchanted.
So what is this special movie? The Lake House.
And ok, the ending always makes me cry and also, it reminds me a bit of the Jacob and Rachel Bible story. Why? Because it's about waiting for your heart's desire, for the right person at the right time. Yes, a modern movie about waiting--can you believe it? I didn't think they made those anymore, but they did.
It's also a bit like choosing to walk on water, even when that doesn't make sense or people label you Mistaken. But going ahead, because--in your deepest heart--you know it's right. And what you must do if you're to truly walk in faith.
When you sit down to watch this, you cannot be in the mood for a quick-paced, car-chasing, fast-talking, spin-your-brain-around film. Uh, no. You must slow down your head, your heart and your breathing and switch into dreamy mode.
Then you'll like it. And understand it--or most of it anyway. Who really ever totally gets time travel movies and which one never contains a single plot hole? Alas.
In case you missed The Lake House, (it's only PG. Wow.), here's a preview for you. Or perhaps you'd like to watch it again if it's been awhile.
And that is all for today.
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"So Jacob served seven years to get Rachel, but they seemed like only a few days to him because of his love for her." ... Genesis 29:20
"For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay." ... Habbakuk 2:3
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The reason I'm not including a link to descriptions about this movie? I'd rather you go into it with only the above preview. Too many words ahead of time could ruin it for you.
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There's another link at youtube with just the ending of The Lake House and, like playing a record again and again, I watch it over and over. Hey, it's one of the best movie endings, ever, at least to me. (Yet what do I know? I don't even like romantic films, remember?) heh.
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Today's the last day for Michigan Bulb Company's current half-off sale. I ordered some flowers for my yard from them this morning. Yay!
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A movie I am enjoying which is on instant netflix is Hachi, a Dog's Tale.
I just saw "The Lunchbox" which I found wildly charming, romantic, and sweet.
You might like it (there are subtitles.).
I didn't think I would like this movie. I went to see it with a friend when it first came out. It had two strikes against it. Number one, it was a romance and number two Sandra Bullock was in it. But guess what, I really, really liked it.
Movie looks interesting...love looks different by the time we are this age, doesn't it? In many ways at least...
Elizabeth in WA
Thank you for the recommendation. I don't watch movies very often, but I am always on the prowl for a "good movie." Is it on Netflix?
Kristi--you know? I've been meaning to watch that one for some time. Tom saw it, but he loves any animal film, whereas I don't, especially if the animal dies or gets hurt. I'm still recovering from Marley and Me--aren't I terrible? :)
Kim--I'd not heard of that one. I'll check it out--thanks!
Oh Dolores! Usually you and I like the same things, and well, I love Sandra Bullock. Oh well--we can't be exactly alike. :) I'm glad you liked this movie, too!
Elizabeth--I think you'd like The Lake House! And yes, love looks different at our age. :)
Robin--yes, The Lake House is at Netflix, at least by disc in the mail, which is how we got it. I'm pretty sure you'd love it!
Thanks, Everyone! Blessings, Debra
I agree this is a good movie! I also love the end of Sleepless in Seattle. I wish there was a part two to that movie. :) I know same actors did You've got Mail but that doesn't count!! :-) Both movies were good though. Sarah
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