I find myself sitting here on a Wednesday morning wondering where in hell the week has gone. I had a doctor's appointment Monday and went to The Fresh Market on the way home. Later that day, I picked up my completed tax returns from my CPA.
Yesterday, I wrote the checks for the taxes and mailed everything. Denny, the guy who keeps my yard cut and borders trimmed, etc., showed up and did a sterling job on the yard.
This past weekend, I watched a few films. First up was "The Banshees of Inisherin" with Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon and Barry Keoghan. I loved it. The performances were all outstanding and worthy of their awards nominations.
Next up was "1917". I don't know what I was expecting, but I had no idea it was a character study set against "the war to end all wars". Dean-Charles Chapman and George MacKay was absolutely terrific as the two main soldiers sent out on a dangerous mission/errand. I was expecting a scale similar to "Dunkirk" and found an intimate story based on true events. It was a joy to experience.
And finally, at long last, I can say I have seen "The Fabelmans". What a treat! First, I think it only fair to comment that it is not the typical Spielberg film. It has some terrific performances, a decent script and some cool nostalgic surprises, but it really wasn't a major Oscar contender except for two things: Best Actress and Best Supporting Actor. Michelle Williams was wondrous as Mitzi. Judd Hirsch took his few minutes screen time and molded them into a phenomenal performance that should be studied by anyone who loves character acting. The surprise for me was David Lynch as John Ford. And that closing scene was a treat!