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lindysalsagal

(20,592 posts)
Fri Jul 9, 2021, 11:05 AM Jul 2021

Watch this film tonight (Amazon) with someone you love, and tissues. Gorgeous. Supernova

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Harry McQueen’s moving film 'Supernova', starring Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci as a couple facing the impact of dementia should be on your must-see list.


Having opened the Dublin International Film Festival to critical acclaim this past March, Supernova, starring the inimitable Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci as a couple going on 20 years who embark on an autumn holiday across the English countryside in a rugged old campervan with their beloved dog to catch up with friends and family, has finally got its cinematic release. A tale of love and resilience in the face of illness, Supernova may not be a film for those with delicate emotions, but it is a phenomenal film worth your cinema ticket and a few packets of tissues (you have been warned!).
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Watch this film tonight (Amazon) with someone you love, and tissues. Gorgeous. Supernova (Original Post) lindysalsagal Jul 2021 OP
Sounds depressing. Nt USALiberal Jul 2021 #1
Yeah, think I'll skip this one. Ocelot II Jul 2021 #3
Quite the contrary. It was deeply moving in a wonderful way. lindysalsagal Jul 2021 #4
Sounds like a good film - both Firth and Tucci are some of my fav actors, very talented! FM123 Jul 2021 #2
Dementia is truly the worst thing that can happen to a family lunatica Jul 2021 #5

Ocelot II

(115,609 posts)
3. Yeah, think I'll skip this one.
Fri Jul 9, 2021, 11:44 AM
Jul 2021

Sounds like it's very well done but I don't need to go looking for depressing stuff.

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
5. Dementia is truly the worst thing that can happen to a family
Fri Jul 9, 2021, 12:47 PM
Jul 2021

I took care of my mother for five years when she had it. The memories are excruciating. You need a lifetime of tissues for them.

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