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Saturday, July 9, 2011

My Life (PG-13)

Michael Keaton plays a public relations man who learns that the cancerous tumor that has started in his kidneys have progressed to his lungs and has months to live.

His wife, played by Nicole Kidman with no Australian accent (slips into the conversation one or twice, but you really have to be listening for it), is pregnant with their first child.

This movie is hard core sad and if anyone close to you that you physically have been involved with having Cancer or some illness that can't be nothing done for that person-DO NOT WATCH THIS MOVIE.  Unless you need a good cry.

The story reminds us all that life is short and we should have our affairs in order before its too late to do anything.  Forgive those who have hurt (or who have hurt you) and tell those close (and far away) that you love them.

The greatest emotional part comes when he confesses to his parents that he's dying.

For the story of a man whose leaving details via videotape for his unborn child and his loving and devoted wife and what ugliness untreatable Cancer can do to a reasonable healthy person.

Not for those who been close to those with illness, but a simple message to those that you have limited time on this earth and should remember that love concurs all even in your darkness hour because in the next transition after your physical body is gone the love is still there in the ones you love and those your bound to meet in the next stage.

WARNING:  You get to hear the full F word from Nicole and full S word from Keaton.

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