These 2
really great actors play in a somehow very contemporary movie that addresses
the end of life for both a billionaire and a mechanic who meet each other in a
hospital room for terminally ill patients and start to exchange their thoughts
and ideas until this “bucket list” comes out.
This starts
the road trip full of “never tried before” adventures that takes this odd
couple all over the world and has them try to do things they’ve only heard or
dreamt to do before in their lives.
I guess
that the message of this movie is that nothing is more valuable than having a
family or people we have exchanged feelings of love for each other.
I can’t add
anything more to (verb, feeling, word) love, too many are my posts here about it, like this in example: (http://lingiaca.blogspot.com/2016/03/esoteric-agenda.html), but this movie clearly shows that no matter
how wealthy or poor one can be, love is what makes someone truly rich.
If
Hollywood – aside from the enjoyment of watching this movie – can be at the
leading edge of the followership in this very new “afterlife movement”, I
suggest to watch this movie with very good friends and family planning to have
time at the end to exchange opinions about what this movie means and/or
suggests.
My update
is that I’m told that it matters not that I don’t remember having met Jesus,
how many trillions of people have believed or do believe in God even if
invisible and unproven this far?
For an
objective person since birth than me, it’s certainly difficult to have no
memory to have had this experience (or blessing)
but when I frame this with my belief on a creator - our God – I have no issue
at all in putting my faith on what I said to have experienced, if to this I add
several different experiences I’ve had since my return from the coma, I can say
that I truly met with Jesus (our God creator made into man).
- http://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/reviews/view/17686
- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/3671168/Film-reviews-The-Bucket-List.html
- https://www.theguardian.com/film/2008/feb/17/jacknicholson.morganfreeman
- http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-bucket-list-2008
- http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/25/movies/25buck.html?_r=1
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bucket_List
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