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ISA PA, WITH FEELINGS (2019)

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Introduction that you may skip: Learning about this movie made me pretty excited to watch it.  It had a different concept, and I was prepared to cry a lot.  I was told that for me not to shed tears in a movie, I should really be armed with lots of tissues. Dang.  Even with all the preparations, I still cried.  You see, my maternal grandmother was deaf, and she could only hear us with a hearing aid.  Since I was little I was scared of being deaf, so I prepared for "it" with the hope by preparing I won't ever go deaf. I served in the Deaf Ministry for a couple of years, but when my mom and I started fighting because of the things she misinterpreted, I told myself I should stop serving because it would make me look like a hypocrite, even if I am not. I do miss them a lot, but I would rather serve in different ways. ISA PA WITH FEELINGS source Watching this with my partially deaf mother, and my dad, who is hard of hearing because of his medicine, mad

One Small Hitch (2013)

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Publicity poster for the film, One Small Hitch. From Imdb Director: John Burgess Writer: Dode B. Levenson What can I say?  I like this movie.  If I didn't like it, then why would I watch it two whole times?  It had some hitches(not just one---hahaha---oh, only one was small), yes, and maybe I would've want some of the situations to be different, but those wrong decisions kind of made this movie exciting. I love the chemistry between SHANE MCRAE AND AUBREY DOLLAR.   There were many, many stories with the kind of relationship they have, and even in real life, I know a lot of people's relationships transcend to a higher level, and have loved each other even beyond death. Their kind of love is beautiful.  It may have started as a sham,  but I like how their love grew, and how the sham became real. There are many stories too that have started from a small stitch to knots, to weaves, to cardigans, to woven blankets, to tangled webs, to untangled