adam_traynor
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This film highlights the real life struggles that families face having a family member with Alzheimer's disease, it also highlights the importance of making precious memories with those who have Alzheimer's before it's to late. The film also highlights of the importance of having a strong supporting network around you especially for young people who are thrown into these complex life changing situations. As it can cause them to become severely depressed and isolated leading some young people to lock them selves away in their room.
The film also highlights the tension between mother and daughter after making the difficult decision to put the family in a care home.
The film also highlights the tension between mother and daughter after making the difficult decision to put the family in a care home.
I watched this film today and from watching this film I really feel that I have learnt a lot more about Brian Epstein the man instead of just being the manager of The Beatle, whilst watching this film I've learnt about so much that I never ever knew. With growing up in Liverpool all that is really mentioned is The Beatles, Cilla Black and both their legacies when it comes to their music, but hardly anything is mentioned about the man who got them all to were they ended up.
But the good thing is that this film give us all a chance to learn about how much of a great man he really was with everyone he worked with, and a really feel that Jacob Fortune-Lloyd's portrayal of him is brilliant!!!
But the good thing is that this film give us all a chance to learn about how much of a great man he really was with everyone he worked with, and a really feel that Jacob Fortune-Lloyd's portrayal of him is brilliant!!!