Friday, July 04, 2008

The Visitor: An Unpatriotic 4th of July

No cooking (or drinking) today. Mark is working the nightshift, it's the 4th of July, the house is still a chaos of tarps and paint fumes, and I'm exceedingly crabby. Bitchy, even. Just ask the ticket taker at the Sequoia theatre, the one with the Barry Manilow haircut who tried to explain to me that there are no bargain matinees on a holiday no matter WHAT it said in the San Francisco Chronicle.

Jerk.

So, I took Isabel and Owen to see The Visitor. I didn't know how it would go over with them, and Lord knows I've made some monumental mistakes in this department. But it was fantastic! The Visitor won't insult your intelligence, your 11-year-old daughter will be curiously enthralled, and even an excitable 7-year-old boy may find the thoughtful drama -- about illegal immigrants, draconian post-9/11 bureaucracy, African drumming, and one very lonely man -- touching. (Though he probably won't be able to articulate why.)

The film didn't make me feel particularly patriotic, but it was a perversely good choice for this dismal 4th. I highly recommend for all stir-crazy mothers whose children have not yet started camp.

I promise, tomorrow I will cook. 

2 comments:

  1. Loved this post. AND wish we'd joined you at the visitor instead of at Wall E. which was good and of course had a happy ending, but too apocalyptic and dark for my mood today, and for the 4th. Looking forward to your return to the stove!

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  2. Let's say you worked at a movie theater, with or without the Barry Manilow hair. Would you prefer to work as cashier, ticket taker or concessionaire?

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