We are not great movie goers, but now and again a film grabs our attention, and we just have to go and see it.
The Great Escaper, starring Michael Caine and Glenda Jackson was such a film. This film is based on a true story about pensioner Bernard Jordan, who absconded from his Care Home in Sussex, UK in 2014, to attend an event in France marking the 70th Anniversary of the D Day Landings. Bernard missed out on getting a pass to join one of the official groups, so decided to go it alone.
It was an excellent film, with plenty of early scenes when the young couple met. Flash backs to war years happened, and the tradegy of losing family and comrades. The brave old men, plenty of them on walkers and sticks, who gathered in France to remember those dark days, all proudly wearing their medals. Bernard escapade at 90 years old made the news and he was welcomed back to his Care Home as an adventurous hero. What I realised from this film, was that no matter how long ago people experienced the horrors of war, or indeed any other great catastrophe, the memories are put aside to get on with everyday living, but the trauma is just under the surface and often triggered. I can certainly recommend this film, funny, sad, and yes, I shed a few tears, and based on a true story.
We received a movie gift card from my granddaughter Emma for Christmas, and I had been saving it for such an occasion. And we ate at the cafe before our movie commenced, so it made it a lovely night out. Robin had a pizza and I ordered some dumplings, plus a nice hot coffee too.
Our Autumn Equinox has rolled around, so it was time to ring changes and get my little Autumn wall hanging out. We have noticed that the morning and evening temperatures are getting cooler, but the days are still mostly warm and sunny. No need to turn the heating on just yet, but a cardigan and warm slippers have been making an appearance some evenings.
Autumn has arrived