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Nia Vardalos recommended The Kite Runner in Books (curated)

 
The Kite Runner
The Kite Runner
Khaled Hosseini | 2003 | Fiction & Poetry
8.5 (40 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"I reread this book every few years to remind myself about the human necessity for family, the searing pain of betrayal and the cleansing power of being good."

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Belief: The Possession of Janet Moses | Trailer

This documentary tries to reconstruct, through a series of interviews, a family's misguided attempt to heal a woman's pain through exorcism.

  
Cake (2015)
Cake (2015)
2015 | Drama
7
8.0 (3 Ratings)
Movie Rating
The movie ‘Cake’ starring Jennifer Anniston as Claire, who is an accident survivor struggling with chronic pain and emotional pain was really hard to watch.

It was very slow in the beginning and I felt like it dragged on and was taking driver to ‘get anywhere’.

Anniston, in my opinion, completely captured what the struggle of many people with chronic pain, emotional pain, and dependence on pharmaceuticals can look like. I found myself thinking to myself, ‘wow, she looks and moves and acts just like a friend that I have that gas chronic pain’.

I’ve never seen Anniston look so haggard and ‘un-put-together’, but it certainly lent credence to the role.

Anniston is tended to by her housekeeper Silvana (Adriana Barraza) who tries her best to keep Claire on track. I think she did a really good job of portraying the frustrations of trying to help someone who won’t help themselves and seems to not want to help themselves sometimes.

Parts of the movie were physically difficult for me to watch, and I did spend most of the last half of the movie in tears.

I don’t think its a movie that everyone would enjoy seeing because it can be slow, and very emotionally taxing, but its a good portrayal of a person with chronic pain and how it affects them and those around them and the struggles they face daily.

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Jess (16 KP) rated Emma in Books

May 23, 2017  
Emma
Emma
Jane Austen | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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7.4 (31 Ratings)
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Emma is a pain in the ass! (2 more)
Mr Knightley treats Emma like a child
Emma ALWAYS gets her own way, regardless of who it hurts
The Only Austen I Loathe...
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Legend Quest in TV

Oct 18, 2017  
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Legend Quest OFFICIAL TRAILER NOW STREAMING ON NETFLIX

Legends? Monsters? Creatures? Those pesky subjects can be a little pain! Specially for Leo San Juan and his friends from another dimension.

  
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Elli H Burton (1288 KP) rated Youtube in Apps

Aug 11, 2019  
Youtube
Youtube
Photo & Video
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8.7 (47 Ratings)
App Rating
You have to have the window open all the time (0 more)
Just one thing...hp
Please upgrade so you can play music and lock your phone at the same time! It's such a pain.
  
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Clinton Rutter (0 KP) Jan 10, 2020

Sadly u can only do this on premium nowadays to be fair it's not a bad monthly cost considering the extensive selection of videos YouTube has

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Bobby Davis (141 KP) Feb 20, 2020

Still the only game in town, sadly. As much as I despise what Susan has made it, without YT, I'd have never gotten exposed to so many creators I cite as inspiration.

Regarding the Pain of Others
Regarding the Pain of Others
Susan Sontag | 2004 | Essays, Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"A very slim volume, Regarding the Pain of Others is a quick, yet painful read that allows you to deeply delve into empathy, a commodity that is doubtless lacking in our current national conversation."

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Curtis Sittenfield recommended A Lucky Man in Books (curated)

 
A Lucky Man
A Lucky Man
Jamel Brinkley | 2019 | Fiction & Poetry
(0 Ratings)
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"This is my newest favorite book. This story collection’s protagonists are men and boys in New York experiencing pain and longing as they go about their daily lives. It’s amazingly insightful and emotionally nuanced."

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When Breath Becomes Air
When Breath Becomes Air
Paul Kalanithi | 2017 | Biography
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9.3 (10 Ratings)
Book Rating
Story flow (2 more)
Realistic
Ending
Last chapter will get you
I loved this book. So many moments the author pulled me into his world and I could feel his pain. Then the last chapter I lost it!
  
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The Impossible Art of Falling
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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Wow! The raw emotions that are written in this book is incredible. I felt Jena's pain through the pages. I didn’t grow up with a dad but her lose made me feel what I had missed. The betrayal she felt was unbelievably sad. How any one can just leave a child no matter their age is incomprehensible to me. Luke was amazing he was strong and caring. The pain he hides behind those blue eyes is just heart breaking. To blame yourself for every wrong step.
These two met each other at the right moment. To find your pain in someone else’s eyes and want to protect them. I was with the author at every word and every moment. There wasn’t a time when I didn’t feel something. Bravo! This is the second book I have read and it has made me cry.
Finding your way in a sea of ever changing emotions is so hard. To live everyday knowing you can’t bring them back or that you couldn’t save them. I felt their pain and then their happiness.
THIS IS A MUST READ!!!!