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Nannyof3 10-23-2021 05:20 AM

TV is a wonderful place to live.
 
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Originally Posted by DIRTYSECRET (Post 2020047)
You know-the movie about life in the villages? It was depressing and not accurate simply because 130k people wouldn't move there to be miserable. The 24 year old director must have something against old people. The guy living out of his van got lucky but he never took care of business in his lifetime like the others did.

I'd welcome any comments as I've been looking to at least vacation there for a winter month.

We've lived here for 13 years, altho it sure doesn't seem that long. 95% of the people here are kind, generous, helpful and just all around great peeps. We have made some of the best friends anyone could ever have. My only regret is that we didn't meet them sooner.
We have lived all over the place, 18 +/- moves (this is our second house in TV). Unless life throws us a curve ball we're staying put here in TV.
Good luck with your move.

thevillages2013 10-23-2021 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by DIRTYSECRET (Post 2020047)
You know-the movie about life in the villages? It was depressing and not accurate simply because 130k people wouldn't move there to be miserable. The 24 year old director must have something against old people. The guy living out of his van got lucky but he never took care of business in his lifetime like the others did.

I'd welcome any comments as I've been looking to at least vacation there for a winter month.

Misery loves company so come on down

Miriam2940 10-23-2021 05:41 AM

Movie
 
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Originally Posted by DIRTYSECRET (Post 2020047)
You know-the movie about life in the villages? It was depressing and not accurate simply because 130k people wouldn't move there to be miserable. The 24 year old director must have something against old people. The guy living out of his van got lucky but he never took care of business in his lifetime like the others did.

I'd welcome any comments as I've been looking to at least vacation there for a winter month.

This movie is not about life in the villages, it’s about these people.

allsport 10-23-2021 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by DIRTYSECRET (Post 2020047)
You know-the movie about life in the villages? It was depressing and not accurate simply because 130k people wouldn't move there to be miserable. The 24 year old director must have something against old people. The guy living out of his van got lucky but he never took care of business in his lifetime like the others did.

I'd welcome any comments as I've been looking to at least vacation there for a winter month.

The movie was a kids view and done as a college project. It merely reflected the view of one person about 4 people. Sad that everyone thinks this is about The Villages, it could have been anywhere and the kid got lucky because someone liked his film. That story could be told in any city or beach town or mountain in this USA. I never wasted my time on it after my son who is in his thirties watched it and said it was depressing and not anything like the life he sees here. He actually was here for a few months after he got out of college and found the characterization to be appropriate to people who are actual Floridians and not those who move to the south to retire.

CaptainMeso 10-23-2021 06:42 AM

Did you actually see the entire film? It was just a very small sampling of only a few people and in the end even the most “dissatisfied” character was enjoying herself and dancing at the evening shows.
Try and remember The Villages was just a hint many years ago of what it is today. It started with manufactured homes and a few courses. Just like times have changed very much since this movie so has the Villages.

rockyhyder 10-23-2021 06:46 AM

It’s a story of humanity that could’ve been told in any city of over 100,000 people. He used The Villages because of contrast. It’s a great Indy film that has it’s place. I personally use it to discourage people I don’t like from moving here.

Gunny2403 10-23-2021 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2020070)
Maybe better late than never?????? And then again, maybe not:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Nope….Better Never Late!

airstreamingypsy 10-23-2021 07:39 AM

People are so sensitive about this movie. It was a true story about what? Three or four people? It didn't make The Villages look bad at all, unless you have a victim mentality.

Bogie Shooter 10-23-2021 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Shapdaddy (Post 2020412)
If you look closely at the movies’ credits you’ll see that it was produced by a relative of Soros. Does the fact that The Villages is overwhelmingly Republican and supported Trump in ‘16 & ‘20, have anything to do with making us look bad? Draw your own conclusions!

Is this how Conspiracy Theories are born?

butlerism 10-23-2021 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by DIRTYSECRET (Post 2020047)
You know-the movie about life in the villages? It was depressing and not accurate simply because 130k people wouldn't move there to be miserable. The 24 year old director must have something against old people. The guy living out of his van got lucky but he never took care of business in his lifetime like the others did.

I'd welcome any comments as I've been looking to at least vacation there for a winter month.

Miserable?

They were unhappy before attempting to gain access to TV

DaleDivine 10-23-2021 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Nannyof3 (Post 2020319)
We've lived here for 13 years, altho it sure doesn't seem that long. 95% of the people here are kind, generous, helpful and just all around great peeps. We have made some of the best friends anyone could ever have. My only regret is that we didn't meet them sooner.
Unless life throws us a curve ball we're staying put here in TV.
Good luck with your move
.

Good point Nanny. 8 years for us. I concur with all that you have said.
:bigbow::bigbow::clap2:

tophcfa 10-23-2021 08:38 AM

Don’t wast your time watching this POS, it doesn’t remotely represent the true Villages.

manaboutown 10-23-2021 09:02 AM

The film maker and his backers had an agenda to smear The Villages IMHO.

haysus7 10-23-2021 09:15 AM

Oh geez

charlieo1126@gmail.com 10-23-2021 09:21 AM

I didn’t see the movie but there is a term called geographic transfer which is used to.describe people who move for many reasons such as depression, divorce , alcoholism is a big one ,they think if they move or keep moving things will get better but they usually don’t . The poster who said that using the villages background with all the good things was to show how some people struggle even in a wonderful place like this .I do wonder more about people who see an on screen credit for Soros a man who invests generously in independent films and sees a conspiracy of a political hit job against Republicans in the villages. Again I have not seen the movie many people I know who saw it thought the villages looked like a wonderful place and this was a story of 4 people who could be living anywhere


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