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ief that you will never forget. There are some lines in there that entire books could be written about. Summer cried several times throughout the movie.</p><p id="9743">Me? I couldn’t cry. I was beyond tears.</p><p id="a6f3"><i>I was moved and riveted with my stomach squarely stuck in my mouth.</i></p><p id="66dc">A perfect example of bittersweet. It was gut-wrenching but I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. If every person could watch it and grasp its meaning, I would never write another book or blog, produce a webinar, give a lecture. It just wouldn’t be necessary.</p><p id="d2e6">Personally, I couldn’t have watched it at a better time.</p><p id="fd75">Or at a worse time.</p><p id="16c3">My dreams have been tormenting me by night, even though my conscious days have been fine. The movie was smack in the middle of the torture and I’m sure has inspired the last set of horrendous dreams.</p><p id=

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"0ec0">Nevertheless, this blog is a blatant commercial. I can’t say much else about the movie because I would not want to give any of it away.</p><p id="f5a9">Take your tissues and go.</p><p id="d8bc">If you have experienced a significant loss firsthand, I would bet money that you will resonate with it very deeply.</p><p id="b029">Bravo.</p><p id="e587"><b><i>Sometimes the critics are spot on, and sometimes they have no idea what they are talking about.</i></b></p><figure id="0eaf"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*LM6csU93e75sLvJzSnA99Q.png"><figcaption><i>I’m Darcy Thiel. I utilize my professional and personal experiences to increase my understanding and compassion to help others. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Adult Planning Specialist, End of Life Doula, and author. Feel free to check out my profile to hear more.</i></figcaption></figure></article></body>

Collateral Beauty

A poignant movie about grief

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I watched “Collateral Beauty” with my friend Summer. I heard it got smashed down in the reviews. I can’t imagine why.

I think it is one of the most brilliant, poignant, and profound movies about grief/loss and death/dying that I have ever seen.

If you have the depth to see it, the lives and plots intertwine cleverly and many types of loss are addressed.

Will Smith gives you some visuals of grief that you will never forget. There are some lines in there that entire books could be written about. Summer cried several times throughout the movie.

Me? I couldn’t cry. I was beyond tears.

I was moved and riveted with my stomach squarely stuck in my mouth.

A perfect example of bittersweet. It was gut-wrenching but I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. If every person could watch it and grasp its meaning, I would never write another book or blog, produce a webinar, give a lecture. It just wouldn’t be necessary.

Personally, I couldn’t have watched it at a better time.

Or at a worse time.

My dreams have been tormenting me by night, even though my conscious days have been fine. The movie was smack in the middle of the torture and I’m sure has inspired the last set of horrendous dreams.

Nevertheless, this blog is a blatant commercial. I can’t say much else about the movie because I would not want to give any of it away.

Take your tissues and go.

If you have experienced a significant loss firsthand, I would bet money that you will resonate with it very deeply.

Bravo.

Sometimes the critics are spot on, and sometimes they have no idea what they are talking about.

I’m Darcy Thiel. I utilize my professional and personal experiences to increase my understanding and compassion to help others. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Adult Planning Specialist, End of Life Doula, and author. Feel free to check out my profile to hear more.
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