"Silence of the Lambs" Lilith7
My Mum always talked about this movie, she belonged to the movie club at the art centre in town, used to see all the good movies as they came out, I think it was a bit too much for her but she always remembered seeing it and being impressed by its intensity and twists and turns.
I often miss Mum, she was like a kind Margaret Thatcher if that's possible. The last part of her life was greatly disrupted by the earthquakes here in Chch. The tremors partly destroyed the house she had lived in for 40 years, she hated living in the old peoples home she had to go to, being 90 years old or so.
My Mum always talked about this movie, she belonged to the movie club at the art centre in town, used to see all the good movies as they came out, I think it was a bit too much for her but she always remembered seeing it and being impressed by its intensity and twists and turns.
I often miss Mum, she was like a kind Margaret Thatcher if that's possible. The last part of her life was greatly disrupted by the earthquakes here in Chch. The tremors partly destroyed the house she had lived in for 40 years, she hated living in the old peoples home she had to go to, being 90 years old or so.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche