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#95| Resurrection Sunday

April 5, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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It’s Resurrection Sunday!

Happy Easter to everyone who celebrates.

 

He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. Matthew 28:6 KJV

 

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Filed Under: Festivals and Events, Holiday Observances, Inspiration Daily 2015 Tagged With: Carmen Bourque, Easter, Resurrection Sunday, T.D. Jakes

Movie Review: Still Alice (2014)

April 5, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

Still Alice Movie PosterThose of you whom have the INSANE pleasure of knowing me ITRW (in the REAL world, lol) know that I’m a tremendous fan of Julianne Moore and her body of work.

You should also then know that as an admirer of hers, any performance that she puts in front of me, I’m going to be a bit tougher on. I expect greatness from her because that’s generally what she gives.

So here we go…..

What Works:

Some films in the introductory scene try to drub you over the head. Some of them try to calmly pull you in and gain your attention that way. And others sort of don’t really know what they’re doing and sort of just throw something on screen and hope you’ll figure it out!

Still Alice, IMO is a mixture of the three! (I know right?) The thing is, as strange as that sounds, IT WORKS. You are drawn to Alice and you immediately empathise with her situation, although you may have NO idea what it is at the time! You instinctively are aware that something is wrong.

HORRIBLY wrong.

Those of you who are or are not fans of the Twilight series are no doubt very well acquainted with Kristen Stewart. The great thing here is, this is far and away NOT the Kristen we’re used to!!!

There’s enough flexibility in the Still Alice screenplay to ACTUALLY allow this dynamic young starlet the ability to shine. There’s so much emotion, anger and angst, but it doesn’t take away from her scenes with Julianne at all!

In fact, everything, including her facial expressions, PLAY NICE together! Genuinely entertaining and you find yourself warmed up to the reality that Lydia (Kristen Stewart) and Alice (Julianne Moore) are going to need each other more NOW than ever, and because of the connection between the two, you’re THRILLED about that!!

Let me pause here for a moment because, I need for people to know something. A realisation that it literally took me TWO viewings of this film to gain an understanding of. I must admit when I first realised it, I questioned my faculties (ironic, I know) momentarily.

I did I know but…Alec Baldwin does NOT get enough credit for the very strong performance he put into this role! Why?!?! Because he’s the poor step standing next to Julianne Moore (who is now the OSCAR WINNING Julianne Moore)!!!

We must remember that a husband who finds himself in such a dire situation with a woman whom has been his true helpmate, has options. He can leave, abandon you if you will. He can continually be in a state of denial. He can even start out gung-ho and then diminish, knowing that as the situation becomes more dire, it gets tougher.

I get the feeling that Alec would NOT have taken the role if his character had been slated to do ANY of those three! Why?!?! Simply put because it’s so much more challenging, so much more natural, so much more of the requirements of a STRONGER male protagonist to DO THE RIGHT THING.

Not only do we feel him and the choices he makes EVERY step of the way, but we also feel empathetic when the seeds of doubt creep like vines as he is forced to make the decisions he HAS to in order to take care of his beloved wife the best way he knows how, all while being a solid role model to his ever-growing close family.

Their interactions are GENUINE. There is a solid chemistry there between these two and every emotional change, every peak and valley they experience is indeed a joint venture.

Now, For What Does NOT Work:

Well there isn’t much. HOWEVER, I do have two things. The passage of time for an Alzheimer’s patient is something of such importance. There are dates everywhere, calendars, reminders, etc. And while Alice has those things, she mostly creates them for herself which isn’t really realistic in memory care.

Between doctors and in home care providers, memory aids are available serving as a joint venture between patient and caregivers. I felt like they didn’t make it a priority to include Alice’s caregivers in these types of situations, so you get a sense that she’s doing all this by herself when it’s legitimately NOT possible that she is.

Another issue I have regarding the passage of time; we don’t have any markers to give us a sense of just how rapidly what’s happening to Alice is occurring. There are markers AROUND her, but none in her immediate personal circle (aging, etc.) that give us a sense of just how much longer we have, before she completely loses herself. It’s not there, and I feel like for more people to understand that, we needed that.

And while Alice loves all of her three children, we don’t get clear links, connections so to speak, between Alice and her other two children. The interactions are just not there. They happen, make no mistake, but clearly they’re not as strong and we don’t gain a clear understanding as to WHY.

That being said, I believe this to be Julianne, Kristen, and Alec Baldwin’s finest performances to date and absolutely call this film a #MUSTSEE!!!

#SheCritiques #WhatDoesWhatDoesNOTWork

 

Joyll CambridgeThe Swirl World’s resident Movie Reviewer Joyll Cambridge hails from Manchester, United Kingdom and currently lives in New York, New York. Joyll loves all things movies, fitness and swirling.

To read her personal blog at The Humanist Exec, click here.

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Filed Under: Movie Reviews, Reviews, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alec Baldwin, Julianne Moore, Kristen Stewart, movie reviews, Still Alice

#94| A Nice Way To Start

April 4, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Babies are such a nice way to start people.

We think so, too!

Kambrey and Kaelie are first cousins living in Lafayette, LA. They are so gorgeous and adorable!

Tammy, their Grandmother, calls them “Bayou Bébés.”

We’ll be featuring more photos of Kam and Kae, so stay tuned.

 

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Filed Under: Inspiration Daily 2015, Interracial Families, Mixed Race, Series Tagged With: babies, baby, brown babies, girls, mixed race

#93| A Spiritual Experience

April 3, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway 2 Comments

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“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience.

We are spiritual beings having a human experience.”

~Teilhard de Chardin

 

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Filed Under: Holiday Observances, Inspiration Daily 2015 Tagged With: experience, FL, human, humanity, Jacksonville, Memorial Park, Mickla Littlefoot, spiritual

Movie Review: Woman In Gold (2015)

April 3, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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Right now as I’m attempting to construct this review, I’m bewildered as to how I’m going to sit here standing in a line in front of teenagers whom (like myself) are awaiting for us to be let into another theatre to see Furious 7.

Unlike me, they’re being loud, crass, and boisterous, and I’m having a bit of a cry because the film I’ve just seen is so masterfully constructed, that its images, dialogue, flow, mettle, and most importantly, its MESSAGE, will remain with me to the rest of my days.

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I will admit without trepidation that I literally spent the last 13 minutes of the film with tears water falling down my face. I’m sitting here now with my eyes blood shot and my heart beating far quicker than it should be.

I’ve been to Wien (Vienna), I’ve been to Auschwitz, I’ve been to Dachau, and I’ve lived many years (happily) in post-World War II Germany. The UK is my blood but Deutschland is my HEART. Most of the scenes that are subtitled in English, I did not need to read in order to understand nearly every word. And for that, I am grateful, and yet heartbroken for all that the Jewish people have endured for the last 70 years.

The Back Story

For those of you who are NOT familiar with the bittersweet story of Frau Maria Atlman, here’s a very quick history lesson.Maria was forced to flee Ostereich (Austria) when she was a young woman because she is Jewish and her family was wealthy. For that reason, the Nazis permanently stationed an SS soldier in their home because of such wealth.

They were NEVER alone and yet somehow they managed to escape BARELY with their lives. They fled first to Koln, (Cologne) then to the United Kingdom and then to the United States which at the time was deemed the ONLY safe haven for Jews in the world that was accessible.

Now, by now most of you all know my review format and how this works. It’s sort of a game of the dozens in #WhatWorks #WhatDoesNOTWork. This film is going to be very different from most of my other films in that the latter simply does not apply for me, and I suspect most other viewers if I am being honest (as most of you know I generally AM).

So here goes.

#WhatWorks:

We all know that Ryan Reynolds (Schoenburg) is fantastic at being an arsehole on-screen. (This isn’t a critique, mind you!) In this film it’s necessary to COUNTER the quick-witted Maria (played so perfectly by Dame Helen Mirren).

It literally took about 5 minutes before me and the other theatre goers settled in and began to openly anticipate a bone chilling, stellar film all around literally from the beginning.

Maria is an iconic and stately woman. She commands attention and the entire space (in other words no one other than Mirren could have been cast because that is as it must be) in literally EVERY scene she’s in and you find yourself literally BREATHLESS awaiting her words, her thoughts, her will.

I admit, having known this story as a young adult (it’s actually talked about IN Germany because of the repercussions and how so many of the German people actually WANT to return as much art as they can), that I initially had my doubts about Reynolds being cast. I’m happy to admit, my doubts were unfounded.

Those of you whom know me, know how much of an intense fan I am of Daniel Brühl for his brilliant portrayal in the highly under-appreciated Ron Howard epic, RUSH. He and Helen actually played the largest part in my enthusiasm to screen and review this film. That, and of course, though seeing so many parts of Austria and being reminded of while my childhood was happy, the people who were there before unfortunately did NOT have such happy times.

Brühl with his dialogue and instant connections to everyone in this film, and the manner in which he chose to portray Hubertos, gave me such great joy and such satisfaction with him being the main draw to this film for me. There is no wasted dialogue, no wasted moments, no wasted positioning. I expected him to be great on-screen and he was but so much more than I had hoped for. There’s a scene where Maria hugs him tightly and I imagine them having to cut after that because the intensity of the scene and the link between the two of them clearly was not severed when the hug ceased. The emotion, the seizure of moment, is so strong; you as a film goer instantly regret NOT being at the receiving end of such a hug, although you appreciate the sentiment.

The Film’s Other Co-Star

The film’s other phenomenal co-star?!?! The country and Austria and the city of Vienna. There were so many moments where I began to cry tears a mixture of joy and sorrow, as I remembered just how much those places meant to me as a child.

There is a hearth in each place, a stone of stance if you will that had me longing to see those places again, and thankfully knowing that I will. I imagine what it must have been like for Maria returning to her embattled homeland in some eyes a traitor, not just for fleeing, but more so for fighting for JUSTICE for her family and far too many others.

And that, I think, is the GRANDEST message in this film: That no matter how long we’ve been fighting, the finish is just within our grasp, even if we can’t see clear to it. Disheartened, and broken, there can be NO giving up, as long as we are living out our humanity to our last days.

This film is an absolute #MUSTSEE and a true FIVE STAR film.

To my family and friends in Deutschland, I will indeed, see you all VERY soon, for home is indeed where the HEART rests.

#SheCritiquesIt #MustSee #WhatWorksWhatDoesNOTWork

 

Joyll CambridgeThe Swirl World’s Resident Movie Reviewer Joyll Cambridge hails from Manchester, United Kingdom and currently lives in New York, New York.

She loves all things movies, fitness and swirling. To read Joyll’s personal blog at The Humanist Exec, click here.

Be sure to “Like” The Swirl World on Facebook and subscribe to our podcast on iTunes.

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#92| Dream On!

April 2, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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It’s Travel Thursday, and we want to ask: Got plans, goals and dreams?

Of course you do!

We encourage you to “dream on,” because we know if you keep pursuing your dream, that dream will take you where you want to go – and even farther than you could have imagined.

Here’s what The Swirl World fan John Jontez Montes posted on his Facebook page a few days ago:

“Just had too good of a time here in Hong Kong. Whoever tells you not to follow your dreams tell them to shut up and sit down somewhere! I’m a country boy who raised cows, chickens, horses, and pigs on a farm and for whatever reason, God sees fit to send me around the world “doing” what I’ve always known I would be doing. I’m not surprised, but I am extremely grateful every day I wake up. Stay focused and DO NOT GIVE UP!”

John’s dream took him to Hong Kong. Where will your dream take you?

PS–Want to learn more about Swirling with Latin men? Click here for the scoop!

 

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#91| True Security

April 1, 2015 By Michelle Matthews-Calloway Leave a Comment

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“There’s nothing that makes you more insane than family. Or more happy. Or more exasperated.

Or more… secure.” ~Jim Butcher

 

In today’s crazy, mixed up world, few things lend more security – more true security – than being part of a strong family unit.

#TeamFamily!

 

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