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Movie Reviews of Tuesdays With MorrieMovie Review: Breath of Life Summary: 5 Stars
This story is a powerful tool that everyone should use. We all can identify with Mitch on some level. For me, this story was the catalyst that opened my eyes to some of the biggest mistakes I've made in my life. Yes, I am quite young. Much younger than Mitch was at the time of the story, but I too have my own Morrie. We all need a Morrie in our life.
Morrie is Mitch's college professor, by title. In actuality, Morrie is Mitch's mentor, friend... and life.
One evening, by chance, Mitch sees his old "Coach" on TV. He finds out that Morrie is dieing from Lou Gehrig's disease. He then remembers his promise to Morrie to keep in touch. Well, he decides to make good on that promise, 16 years later. That was the start of the renewal of their relationship.
Mitch starts to visit Morrie every Tuesday. In their time together Morrie starts to help Mitch live. He discusses all the frightening things about life, including fear itself. Morrie takes his "Buddy" and turns him into a man.
There is something in this for everyone. Even for all the Morries out there.
Movie Review: Stirs the soul Summary: 5 Stars
This book changed my life and I just watched the movie tonight after 1st seeing it 6 years ago. I can't explain what it does more than the title; this story stirs the soul. It makes you think of life in a far different context than the hussle and bussle of everyday life allows us to. It shows us we need to slow down, enjoy the simple things in life and show people we love them on a regular basis, not just when it's convenient. I recommend this book and movie to EVERYONE, especially those who have lost someone, or who maybe have someone in their life that is ill. It makes you reevaluate the things you once thought were important. Also, there are countless messages of life and love and learning to live, we should all be so luck to hear Morrie's last "course" and are even more blessed to have a "Morrie" in our lives.
Movie Review: Excellent movie ---really worth your time and tears!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
This movie has touched my heart and enriched my mind so much! (I cried the entire 2 hours.) Yes, we already know a lot of the things that it tries to convey, but this movie has encouraged me to act now and address many of my own personal issues---family, career, friendships, health, etc. and what's really important in life. Jack Lemmon is so good here, and made me think about the importance of caring for my own sick parents. I love him in this movie and God bless his soul for his contribution to humanity--good acting!!!. --of course, kudos to the author Mitch Albom for sharing Morries' wisdom . I will make sure that my daughter gets to watch this movie and read the book and so as all my siblings and dear friends. The book and the DVD are great 40th b-day gifts that I will also make sure I get.=:) Review: Great film Summary: 5 Stars
Tuesdays with Morrie
I read the book version of this film as an assignment in college, so when I saw there was a video I decided to get it and see how it compared. There are some slight differences, like with any adaptation to film, but overall the film maker did a great job with this one. After viewing this for myself, I decided I would get a copy for several of my family members, who are less avid readers than myself. Everyone has loved it so far. It is a great story and will lift your heart (and perhaps bring a tear). A MUST SEE for everyone who faces difficult health problems or family members who do. It will give a new perspective of life and help to refocus your energy into something more positive.
Movie Review: I'm Impressed! Summary: 5 Stars
Morrie was mentally strong, though he suffered from the terminal disease, ALS(=amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), I'd say. He was eager to tell the meaning of life to his ex-student, Mitch Albom, who is also the author of Tuesday's With Morrie. I would only worry about my terminal disease,if I were in Morrie's shoes. I mean, all I could do would be to be apathetic or pessimistic about my future. " The truth is once you learn how to die, you learn how to live." - that'd be the last thing I could say.
Certainly, it WAS sad that Morrie passed away because he was respected by lots of his students and graduates. However, every Tuesday when Morrie told Mitch the meaning of life must be very precious memories for Mitch.
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