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Strength in the Unknown
Christmas and New Years in Ohio is a bit unusual…for me, anyways.
For around 20 years, my family would travel abroad and vacation for about 2 weeks in incredible destinations overseas. The locations were breathtakingly wonderful and unforgettable. The memories I have from these trips made an impression on me that have been defining, to say the least. However (as explained in a previous blog post), marriages and children halted the “Lentz 5” adventures and instead created new family vacation traditions. Still, there is a one spot that will always generate a unique and special remembrance: Thailand.
Back in 2004, a tsunami devastated Thailand, as well as surrounding areas bordered by the Indian Ocean. It was a natural disaster of epic proportions. Hell on Earth. Yet, people (tourists and locals alike) rallied together to survive, for themselves and complete strangers. These powerfully amazing acts of kindness and heroism have resonated with me because that tsunami very easily could have hit a resort like the ones we’ve stayed at in areas practically identical to the one featured in the 2013 movie, The Impossible. This film is all too real when it comes to the beautiful beaches and land of Thailand and generosity of the Thai people and fellow vacationers. I recommend people see it, but there are some difficult scenes to watch, just as an FYI. And as actress Naomi Watts has said, the events in the movie are stunningly accurate. This is because the family at the center of the film really experienced what is shown in the movie.
This time of year reminds me of my epic family trips (like Thailand), the Christmas spirit and the hope and magnanimity from people all around the world in anticipation for the new year. The Impossible, despite its devastatingly raw realities, needed to be made. And, thankfully, it was.
Don’t simply think of the impossible, but find a way to be the impossible to yourself and others.
The Impossible Renaissance
“Mankind was born on Earth. It was never meant to die here.”
The day has finally arrived: Interstellar in IMAX hits theaters nationwide. Reaction to this film will follow next week. But, for today, it seems fitting to travel not into space, but back in time to watch the first trailer released one year ago. The purpose of this is to remind ourselves of the simplistic nature of this daring and dangerous space opera set on the biggest stage (an undiscovered Universe) with Earth’s survival hanging in the balance.
Interstellar is intelligent science fiction with heart.
Some may dare to say it has the potential to join the best of both worlds (literally).
Happy Monday!
A new movie trailer for this Monday?
Absolutely!
Happy Monday and Let Your Imagination Run Wild!
Happy Monday!
Warmth is (finally!) supposed to be ushered in by Mother Nature herself this afternoon with a forecast in the 60s in Columbus, Ohio. This could very well be the beginning of the much anticipated (and prayed for) Spring season! Accordingly, I began to think of a specific movie that features great weather and elements of sunny disposition juxtaposed with undeniable change sparked by bright splashes of color.
Ladies and gentleman, it’s time to start thinking about the pure pleasantness of Spring.
Happy Monday!