The Delta Force (1986)
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Five years after Maj. Scott McCoy (Chuck Norris) resigned from the U.S. Delta Force due to...
Lost Horizon (1973)
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Musical adaptation of the 1937 film version of James Hilton's novel. A disparate group of travellers...
Champion (1949)
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Midge Kelly, hitchhiking west with lame brother Connie, is hustled unprepared into a pro boxing...
I Am the Messenger
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protect the diamonds survive the clubs dig deep through the spades feel the hearts Ed Kennedy...
Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Freaky (2021) in Movies
Oct 29, 2021 (Updated Nov 2, 2021)
Director Christopher Landon has brought us another fun movie to watch, I love the twist on the Freak Friday idea and both writers Landon and Michale Kennedy have really taken an old idea and given it a new twist and freshness that makes this one of the best comedy/horror films that I’ve seen this year, so far.
Eilidh G Clark (177 KP) rated Serious Sweet: Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize in Books
May 13, 2017
A.L. Kennedy is an award-winning novelist, short story writer, and comedian. Her most recent novel, Serious Sweet, 2016, was long listed for this year’s Man Booker prize. Prior to reading the novel, I read some reviews and was fascinated by their diversity, comments ranging from disappointing to outright marvellous. This told me that I was about to embark on a work of art, after all I would expect nothing less from a Man Booker contender.
The novel is set in the heart of contemporary London and follows its two main characters, John Sigurdsson and Meg Williams through a single day. John is a fickle character, who at 59-year of age, has recently divorced is adulterous wife, and his professional life is hanging in the balance. Working as a senior civil servant in Westminster, he is attempting to uncover some pretty immoral activity. John has a talent for letter writing, this, he finds, is a romantic way to connect to women, whilst otherwise remaining inconspicuous. This is how he meets Meg.
Meg Williams is a 45-year-old bankrupt accountant, now working in an animal shelter because, ‘people who’ve been damaged by people go and work with salvaged animals because the animals have also been damaged by people’ (128). Meg is a victim of sexual abuse from a previous partner, something that we only learn in smatterings throughout the novel. A struggling alcoholic, Meg is on the wagon then off the wagon and blames her more recent fall on Margaret Thatcher, ‘The trouble was that Margaret Thatcher got her drunk.’
While the novel itself can be read as a political satire, and political corruption is plentiful in the narrative, I feel it is simply a back-story. The real story is the unfolding of the human consciousness and the power of the mind. Kennedy shows the reader the power of will through the thoughts of each character, stripping them back to their rawest and purest selves, and showing real courage and hope.
When John and Meg eventually meet at the end of the novel, it is not without some supercharged emotional turmoil. Connecting initially through letter writing, however, allowed the characters to open up their inner thoughts and feelings and gave a platform to be open and honest without the restrictions of reality. This, I believe, is where hope is born in the story.
Watching these two characters evolve was a real delight for me and I feel that Kennedy did the novel justice. You can almost feel each character battle with their own heads while their consciousness’ begins to intertwine. And let us not forget those beautifully written vignettes between chapters. Kennedy has written a wonderful novel, and Serious Sweet, I believe was worthy of its Man Booker place.
The Prophet and the Age of the Caliphates: The Islamic Near East from the Sixth to the Eleventh Century
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In the Role of Brie Hutchens...
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An own-voices LGBTQ novel from the acclaimed author of Hurricane Season, about eighth-grader Brie,...
The Conjuring 2 (2016)
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In 1977, paranormal investigators Ed (Patrick Wilson) and Lorraine Warren come out of a self-imposed...
Reign of Fire (2002)
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In present-day London, 12-year-old Quinn watches as his mother wakes an enormous fire-breathing...