Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Some kind of heaven
Please post your comments if you have seen this movie.
Introducing ‘Some Kind of Heaven,’ a Film From The Times and Magnolia Pictures Behind the gates of a palm-tree-lined fantasyland, three residents and one interloper at America’s largest retirement community strive to find happiness. Last edited by VILLAGERBB; 01-10-2021 at 09:19 AM. |
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Will be on Amazon Prime later this month.
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I saw it yesterday in Mt. Dora. It's an awful movie, not indicative of The Villages I know. Spend your time and money doing something better off than watching this film.
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I saw "Some Kind of Heaven" a couple of days ago on Amazon Prime. It is not a film about The Villages so much as it is a character study of 3 people who happen to live in The Villages, one person who lives on the fringes of The Villages and how they are dealing with marital problems, starting over after the death of a spouse and how one person attempts to take advantage of those with financial resources. Some of the people in the film are definitely more sympathetic and likable than the other people in the film. I enjoyed the film, and I don't think it was a hatchet job against The Villages. This film could have been shot at On Top of the World, Sun City, Arizona or suburban Chicago. There were some nice scenes filmed at various club meetings and at the squares.
If you are on You Tube, The Villages Florida Newcomers (Jerry and Linda) interviewed the director of "Some Kind of Heaven", Lance Oppenheim. He is probably the age of a lot of Villagers children or grandchildren. The interview is worth watching.
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EXACTLY! This college project documentary is not ABOUT The Villages, but set IN The Villages...and shows how dynamics play a HUGE part in how we spend, treasure and appreciate the different phases of life we go thru if we are lucky enough to make it to retirement age.....I found it fascinating real....TOO many people are living a "have them think well of you" lie of a life vs being real, who you are, and open to others seeing things differently than we do personally. If you are our age (retirement age) and have not found yourself, you continue to exist vs live and enjoy truly. The goal of the "Game of Life" should be to die content....having found "YOUR" true meaning in life.
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I saw the movie and put up a review on Amazon. I felt it was an awesome opportunity to see into the lives of people who live real lives, who aren't constantly pushing the "everything is perfect, nothing is flawed" mentality that is SUCH a turn-off to people like me. I don't want perfection. I want a nice place to live, where I can enjoy (or not) my imperfect life, and enjoy (or not) my fellow imperfect humans. I don't want Stepford, or some kind of fantasyland. I want a sincere genuine community and this movie showed that it absolutely exists in the Villages.
It is a beautiful place, with so much to do and see and experience. But none of that means anything, if everyone you meet has the same smile plastered on their faces all the time. The constant happy joy is creepy, and doesn't reflect reality. It makes me feel sad for people who feel they must always be 100% pro-villages and always 100% against criticism of it. So I'm glad for the movie, and I felt it was well made, with beautiful visuals, and touching stories of real people trying to get through personal problems in an amazing retirement community. |
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It's a D grade Mockumentary.. highlighting some very depressing people. The setting is largely Spanish Springs, and certainly implies this is what the villages is all about. It isn;t something that would be the highlight of a Lifestyle Visit. It was a total waste of my time.
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"No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth." Plato “To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.” Thomas Paine |
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trashy movie trying to make a fast buck
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#12
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I thought the movie was sad and a little boring.
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#13
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Trash
We couldn't agree with you more. Someone is just trying to make a buck and it worked as they took our $$. Saying it is trash is being kind.
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Hollywood. Not much to them nowadays. Like all media. Just pushing their agenda.
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