EARLY DINNER
For me dinners at Brooksby Village start earlier than what I am accustomed to. Some of the friends I go to dinner with like to go to the dining room by 5:00 pm. Rarely have I met anyone who likes having dinner at a later hour.
These early birds have arrangements most nights to play some type of cards which start at 6:30 pm. That's not my style, if I do play any game I prefer the afternoon.
So what's a person to do?
If I want the company I go with the flow.
This past Sunday I had to be at the dining room at 4:45 pm, reason being there was a foreign film to be shown that evening at 7:00 pm.
These residents know that you have to get there early in order to get a "good seat."
We were the first people there, so we had front row seats, no trouble reading the subtitles!
By the way, the dinner was excellent, as usual. What I really enjoyed was the cream of carrot soup and the apricot chicken!
THE MOVIE
My Afternoons with Marguerite
This is a French film starring Gerard Depardieu and Gisele Cassdesus. Depardieu plays the part of Germain, a sloppy, heavy handyman that has been beaten down by his mother, teachers and friends.
He's a sweet, loving and sensitive man who thinks he's nothing, and knows nothing, because even his mother doesn't love him.
One day on his frequent visit to the park he meets a petite 95 year old woman who is passionate about books and starts reading to him. They develop a relationship and "what do you know" - he's transformed through the books they read.
"I can read after all."
He finds that he did learn how to read while in school but was never encouraged by his teacher or mother and was made to believe that he was not capable.
I loved the plot, the acting and even the background music.
There's one thing that seemed unrealistic to me: the 95 year old lady was a fast walker!!!
Maybe there are some old ladies that can walk that fast but I haven't seen any yet.
Only in the movies!! ;-)