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Event Name:
Dinner & a Movie
Event Type:
Medina Grief Education
Organization:
The Robertson Bereavement Center
Description:
This grief education evening provides a safe, non-threatening place for people who have lost a loved one in the past two years to process grief through the medium of a movie and discussion.
Dinner & A Movie is offered the second Tuesday of each month, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. The cost is $5 per session to cover the cost of a light meal. This month on March 8, 2010, Dinner & A Movie is hosted at the Medina County District Library, Community Room B, 210 South Broadway Street, Medina. Kindly RSVP to The Robertson Bereavement Center by March 1, 2010.
The March 8th movie is
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
and is recommended for teens+.
Movie Review:
Who would expect a gimmick like a pair of magical pants to be the hook for such a smart, charming, and emotionally rich teen movie? Four close friends discover a pair of pants that fit them all perfectly, even though they're physically very different. Since all four are going in different directions for the summer, they pledge to each wear the pants for a week and then mail them to the next girl. In Greece, Lena (Alexis Bledel,
Gilmore Girls
) lands in the middle of a
Romeo & Juliet
family-feud romance; Carmen (America Ferrera,
Real Women Have Curves
) discovers that her estranged father is about to marry a blonde Southern belle; Bridget (newcomer Blake Lively) flirts with love at a Mexican soccer camp; and Tibby (Amber Tamblyn,
Joan of Arcadia
) stays home and gets a boring retail job to pay for her documentary filmbut finds herself with an unwanted young assistant (Jenna Boyd,
The Missing
). These four stories manage to cover an amazing amount of ground (touching on race, body issues, divorce, mortality, and more) without resorting to stereotypes or easy resolutions. The engaging characters are brought to vivid life by these four talented actresses, who grab this excellent script and run with it. One of the best movies about teenage life in a long, long time.
Bret Fetzer
Location:
Medina
Address:
The Medina County District Library
210 South Broadway Street, Community Room B
Medina
Contact Name:
Beth McGuire, Director of Bereavement Services
Contact Phone:
330.725.1900 or 1.800.700.4771
Contact Email:
bmcguire@hospiceofmedina.org
Start Date/Time:
3/8/2010, 6:00 PM
End Date/Time:
3/8/2010, 9:00 PM
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