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New Film on Netflix that actually has a realistic depiction of a Dead Head, but not what the film is about.

It's about family gathering for the last days of hospice for a loved one at home. Pretty spot on description of that dynamic from my experience as well. Can't go wrong with Natasha Lyonne, Elizatbeth Olsen, and Carrie Coon. But not a comedy. 

I watched this Friday, and thought it was one of the best films I've seen in a while. The acting was terrific, and especially the tension between Lyon and Coon's characters, and I thought the ending was masterful. And Olsen's depiction of a deadhead was pretty spot-on, I thought, or at least it rose well above a simple stereotype.

Boy you guys know how to endure.

Barely made it thru the Bitch Sister's opening rant

and I bailed.

God bless hospice workers, Angels on earth imo 

Have to check this one out.

I thought it was a good movie. It hit home. My only critique,  Natasha Lyonne smokes pot like Tom Cruise smokes a cigarette. She smokes a lot and doesn't truly inhales once.

I watched it after reading this thread and thought it was good enough. I had no idea who any of the actors were but thought they handled it pretty well.

I'm so glad that my 3 sisters and I don't have these kinds of relationships; our experiences as our parents died were supportive, loving and caring.

I've loved my hospice experiences. With Greg and the other love of my life - they were so well cared for, as was I.

a simple stereotype<<<<

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrXOtfAisAQ

In all seriousness, I'll have to check that out!

 

Lol.

Along those lines, I just watched "Box of Rain" on youtube.  I thought it was a great doc on the positive Deadhead experience.

 

Cheers!

Thanks Face. That was hilarious.