Home Alone
by chuckofish
The children are away and the husband is at a conference so I’m enjoying a quiet day (and two nights) at home alone. I have so much to do that I kind of feel like this:
I’m sure you can relate. So far, I’ve managed to achieve a truly advanced level of avoidance behavior. If you don’t count the laundry I had to do last night after spilling tomato soup all over myself, I’ve accomplished exactly nothing. But I have watched two movies. The first was Ip Man: the legend is born, a Chinese martial arts flick. It had good fighting and pretty scenery, but a typically melodramatic love story. Here’s the Chinese trailer:
The main character, Ip Man, was appealing, but the movie ultimately forgettable. I gather the first one, Ip Man, is much better (Ip Man: the Legend Begins is a prequel).
I also watched a delightful French romantic comedy called Populaire. It’s about a secretary whose boss wants her to become a speed typing world champion.
Populaire was immensely enjoyable, although the leading man didn’t quite fit the bill. No doubt a fine actor, he was woefully miscast — or maybe it was just that he so desperately needed to have dental work done. I admit to finding his bad mouth/jaw really distracting. Otherwise, I thoroughly enjoyed this light and amusing film. I must say, though, that I long to see a really really good, new-in-the- sense-that-I-haven’t-seen-it movie. Does anyone have any suggestions? Is there anything really good on Netflix?
While we are avoiding our duties or too busy fulfilling them, let’s not forget that today is December 7th — the day the perfidious Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and pulled us into WWII — a colossal miscalculation on their part if ever there was one. December 7th is also the day that Ernest Shackleton’s ship, The Endurance, first met pack ice just two days south of South Georgia Island. By January 18th the ship had become icebound. Thus began one of history’s most amazing survival stories. Je me souviens.


Too bad we’re 1000 miles apart. All our children are of ccourse out of the house and my lovely wife is taking her semi-annual retreat with her Church-lady friends – so I’m watching Mizzou football (Bummer) and the movies, too.
I was sort of supposed to start cleaning up my office and throwing out files from the 1980’s (or was it 1880’s?) but that hasn’t happened yet. I choose not to call this avoidance behavior – from time to time we are entitled to do — nothing!
OTOH I did get Katie’s car filled with gas.
I have been writing tons, this weekend, but still feel like I’m exhibiting plenty of avoidance behavior. I wrote 6 pages in 6 hours, yesterday. That doesn’t feel like much when I have to write 25 more before the semester’s up… and let’s not forget the grading!
Six pages in six hours sounds wonderful to me! I usually go at somewhere between a paragraph to a page a day, but I am an extraordinarily slow and tortured writer — but alas, the results are not worthy of Joseph Conrad. Good luck with all your work!
I am sorry to say I have no recommendations of good new movies to watch on Netflix or anywhere. Sigh. I have yet to watch any Christmas movies though, so I may start down that road tonight. And, yes, a toast in memory to those brave souls who lost their lives on the Arizona and elsewhere on that fateful day which will, of course, live in infamy. Lest we forget.
I enjoyed the Ip Man movies. I wouldn’t say the first one is better than the second but they are better than most. I recently watched “Red Cliffs” again. I don’t know if you’ve ever seen it but it is an excellent Chinese Epic.
No, i haven’t seen that one. I’ll have to check it out. Have you seen “The War of the Arrows”? That one is really good.
I haven’t but I just looked it up on Netflix watch instantly and I will watch it soon!
If you’re looking for something lighter (and french) have you seen “OSS 117?” I thought it was hilarious. Jean Dujardin is very funny and Berenice Bijo is beautiful. I think you’d like it.
I love OSS 117!
I love that gif, and thanks for the movie recommendations!