moonstruck4
Joined Aug 2011
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As a therapist I came across this quite by accident although I loved The Americans. This is a time where I am myself feeling as if I am tied in a basement somewhere by my patients, metaphorically of course, but psychologically identical. So, Steve Carrell's performance was perfect, portraying the struggle to both remain present for the patient, no matter how disturbed or disturbing, while negotiating the conflicts within oneself and basically dying to get away. Given this premise, I found the show riveting but only a seven because the other characters seemed one dimensional to me. The serial killer was not as interesting as Dexter, his inner struggles not so apparent, his desire to stop killing made little sense. Give it a binge watch and see what you think and next time you go to a therapist, if you do, have a little mercy on us.
In 1979 I organized a public showing with speakers from local university as I was terrified that the child in my belly would not grow up to see adulthood. Now, she is more than 40 years old and has children of her own and once again, I am terrified for my grandchildren and for all the children. The film is factual and well done, directed by Haskel Wexler. I did not know that it was rereleased with narration by Paul Newman. Someone PLEASE, air this film at this time of crisis for the entire world.
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