stepstosand
mar 2005 se unió
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If you want a good cry and a good laugh this is the show that might do it. I could not stop watching it. We all have our problems going through life, especially early on through grammar school, then high school, college, and then young adulthood falling in and out of love. These people on the spectrum have so much more adversity than most. And it seems to be quite a wide range of symptoms ranging from high anxiety to motor abilities.
It's great that attention is being spent on these afflictions. Spending time and talking about it with them and helping them adjust makes life easier for them. Understanding themselves is most important as it is with all of us.
It's great that attention is being spent on these afflictions. Spending time and talking about it with them and helping them adjust makes life easier for them. Understanding themselves is most important as it is with all of us.
Alfred Hitchcock being one of the best directors ever really put together a slop with this one. He starts out filming a crowd only from the waist down? Innovation? Hardly. Then a movie filled with silly unbelievable sequences, of meeting, greeting, plotting, murder, escape. Then more unbelievable meetings, and running away from what looks like a keystone cop routine. Add a completely unbelievable and annoying relationship between the leads, to a ridiculous end. And there you have it. A mess of a movie with an interesting but totally unfulfilled plot. Hitch did about 30 movies before this. I'm interested to know if any of them are any good?
Chicago was a great band. They were a big band rock group, they played and recorded great Pop tunes. But the Documentary should've played more of the music. It was disappointing to hear a lot of talk, especially when some of that I know is not true. Jimi Hendrix never said he was the best guitar player he ever heard. He said the band was the best band he ever heard...
Also, the search for the guitar was confusing, because she knew her grandmother had a bunch of his guitars. Yet, that's the last place she checked. Anyone watching a documentary of a band they liked would want to hear more of the music.