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It's a profile of one very cool couple, a social commentary on aging and
nursing
homes, a love story, a musical.
Four sexy college roommates are taking their
nursing
internships at the same time.
Four lovely young nurses in their last year of
nursing
school experience all kinds of turmoil and excitement in their lives: sweet Susan (winsome brunette Elaine Giftos) tries to comfort the bitter, terminally ill Greg (a moving performance by Darrell Larson), eager, but neurotic Phred (lovely blonde Karen Carlson) romances handsome gynecologist Jim Caspar (affable Lawrence Casey), free-spirited hippie Priscilla (the stunningly gorgeous Barbara Leigh) gets impregnated by laid-back drug dealer Les (the solid Richard Rust), and compassionate Lynn (nicely played by Brioni Farrell) helps out angry Mexican revolutionary Victor Charlie (the excellent Reni Santoni).
Yet in a strange way, these demerits are also qualities of "Black Snake Moan," the tale of aging Lazarus (Samuel L. Jackson), recently dumped by his wife (for his brother, no less), who comes across near-death nympho Rae (Christina Ricci, easily giving the hottest portrayal of trailer trash on celluloid ever);
nursing
the girl back to health, he chains her to his radiator to overcome her demons, and hopefully redeem his own fallen self.
He plays a cow's teeth as a xylophone and he plays a
nursing
sow's teats like an accordion keyboard.
The story of entertainer extraordinaire Uncle Frank, his devoted wife Aunt Tillie, and the zippy residents of the local area
nursing
homes inspires us to "live each day as if it's your last" and brings a glimmer of hope to those often-dreaded golden years.
Sosuke's mother, Lisa (Tina Fey), lets him take Ponyo to school, which is right next door to the
nursing
home where she works.
Lisa's crazy driving down the picturesque winding road, past a dry dock, through the bustling fishing town, and up a tree-lined road to the
nursing
home is representative of Miyazaki's wonderful sequence of action and illustrates perfectly a parent's hectic morning.
Lazarus brings her home, giving medicine and
nursing
and nourishing her like a father, keeping her chained to control her heat.
It was some guy talking on his phone, and he was referring to a
nursing
home as a glue factory.
This journey is precipitated because of the sons economic crisis and his intentions to put her in a
nursing
home.
In Canadian director Kari Skogland's film adaptation of the Margaret Laurence novel The Stone Angel Ellen Burstyn is Hagar Shipley, a proud and cantankerous woman approaching her nineties who wishes to remain independent until the very end, stubbornly refusing to be placed in a
nursing
home by her well-meaning son Marvin.
This is an absurd attempt to cash in by ex-scenesters who are, in all likelihood, now in
nursing
homes.
In another skit, a granny fights her fellow senior citizens in a massive
nursing
home for absolutely no reason.
Specific examples of this are best captured, cinematic ally, in three particular scenes: the opening scene of Rachel in the
nursing
home; Penny, Phil, and Rachel(matriarch, patriarch, daughter)in the kitchen; and the closing scene.
The story was slowly coming together and the mystery was solved but confused about the character of Anna and why she was even in it.First she's his wife,then she's a
nursing
student,and then a blackmailer.Her character in the whole story just did not fit.I understood at the end how all the other characters fit in to what was going on.At the end each person in the hospital,both doctors(including his own father as one),his brother and his lover Claire who was his brother's wife had a part in Simon's head as he was wanting to go back to the past and make things right but it was too late.
Together they travel to see Freddy's uncle in a
nursing
home.
The husband's mother, who is in a
nursing
home, makes a comment to Marie telling her that she's probably crazy and boring too.
So did Ben Stiller as the nasty intern at the
nursing
home: "Could I trouble you for a glass of warm milk?" "You could trouble me for a warm glass of SHUT THE HELL UP!" That was so funny.
I remembered the main points though, the little boy who lived with his mother,
nursing
a homeless cat back to health in an abandoned building before and after school, the tragedy that happens, the saddest moment on TV since the Martins forced Timmy to give up Lassie to move to Australia in "Timmy and Lassie", (both of these tug at the heart strings and bring a tear to the eye) and the 'turn around' happy ending.
You know how poor white trash do everything on a sofa except sit on it!! LOL I really thought it was a bit much how, when Harriet goes to visit her mother in that
nursing
home, it was so spacious!! Man, I wish I had a bedroom that large!! LOL And how sweet of Harriet to bring her mother washcloths as a gift--how thoughtful a gift for mama!! LOL I know I am making fun of this movie, but I do love this film very much.
The supporting cast was hands down the best part of the film, all of the older actors really pulled out the audience's emotion...Pat Hingle really did an amazing job portraying the feisty old man in the
nursing
home who kept trying to escape.
The topic of corrupt
nursing
homes is one that should be touched upon more in contemporary media and film making.
The portrayal of the
nursing
home experience is fairly accurate.
The girls are in
nursing
school in the hospital, though it looks more like reform school.
Emmanuelle gave a strong performance as a nurse who worked in the
nursing
home and Robert Capelli Jr. displayed the range and emotion of a solid leading man, giving an unyielding performance.
After that mom makes a visit to the Home of the Hardly Living (what the grandma calls the
nursing
home).
As a medical doctor, I am acutely aware of how hunger, malnutrition, cholera, and other drought-related illnesses affect Africans, especially young children and
nursing
and expectant mothers.
For example, Western Governors University, a nonprofit online institution, offers accredited college-degree programs in teaching, nursing, health-care informatics, and business.
Undergraduate and graduate degrees in
nursing
and oral health, and non-clinical programs in research and health management, are next.
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