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Written by Adriane Berg
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Sunday, 16 August 2009 13:27 |
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It’s summertime and the movies are easy; some silly and some frightening. But all seem to have a boomer/senior bent, event the ones meant for kids. Making my case: UP, a great movie where both the villain and the hero are very old men. At an LA nursing home the crowd cheered when the protagonist picked up his walker and knocked out his nemesis. The Time Travelers Wife-All about the nostalgia of longing for lost loves, and how they never fade. Lots of tears for those who have clocked in over 30 years of marriage, and who have come to realize that no good marriage has a happy ending. Funny People-Recovered from a terminal disease, a high achiever comic learns that every minute counts. Who can argue? He is over 40 and admits that he feels old in a crowd of 20 somethings. But ultimately, he gets fulfillment from work and success. Some people are not meant for the 2.3 kids and the normal life. Sound familiar? It’s the boomer’s mantra, even the ones with 2.3 kids and a normal life. Super Bad-So it’s no longer in the movies, it’s raunchy, it’s for teens, and I saw it on TV. So throw up on my bed linens, who don’tcha? I loved it. The main character was the type of fat nerd I would have been in love with in 1962. I looked over at my husband who was watching it with me. Some things never change.
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