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usonian

(15,576 posts)
5. Got to find balance. It's recommended.
Wed Oct 11, 2023, 08:35 PM
Oct 2023
https://psychcentral.com/depression/movies-to-uplift-you-from-depression

I don't know how authoritative psych central is!

But I will never forget one scene from "Sullivan's Travels" ... the protagonist laughing it up at a movie when all was falling apart.


Can't forget it!


Quote from Wikipedia:
⚠️SPOILER ALERT. THIS IS THE MOVIE'S ENDING⚠️

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sullivan%27s_Travels
Sullivan decides to thank the homeless for the insights he has gained by handing out $5 bills. At a train yard, a man knocks Sullivan unconscious, steals his money and shoes, and dumps him in a departing boxcar. While escaping with Sullivan's money, the thief gets run over by another train. When the mangled body is found, the ID cards sewn into the stolen shoes identify the deceased as Sullivan.

Sullivan wakes up in another city, with no memory of who he is or how he got there. A yard bull finds him and accosts him for illegally entering the rail yard. In his dazed state, Sullivan hits the man with a rock, earning himself a six-year sentence of hard labor in a work camp. He gradually regains his memory. In the camp, he attends a showing of Walt Disney's 1934 Playful Pluto cartoon, a rare treat for the prisoners, and is surprised to find himself laughing along with them.

Unable to convince anybody either that he is Sullivan or communicate with the outside world, he comes up with a solution: after learning of his unsolved "killing" on the front page of an old newspaper, he confesses to being the murderer. When his picture makes the front page, he is recognized and released. His "widow" has married his business manager, meaning she will have to give him a divorce or be charged with bigamy. Sullivan's boss finally tells him he can make O Brother, Where Art Thou? Sullivan confesses he has changed his mind; he now wants to continue making comedies, having seen firsthand the joy they bring to the downtrodden.


As for me, I'd watch the original Blues Brothers (less the weaponry, thank you) for the great music. When you've got the blues, play the blues! That's why they invented ( along with rhythm)

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Feeling guilty about having fun [View all] vercetti2021 Oct 2023 OP
You might enjoy listening to the message BootinUp Oct 2023 #1
Don't feel guilty, Sweetheart; ggma Oct 2023 #2
Sadly I did not vercetti2021 Oct 2023 #8
Nothing wrong with seeking balance. multigraincracker Oct 2023 #3
You're human. elleng Oct 2023 #4
Got to find balance. It's recommended. usonian Oct 2023 #5
If we don't take care of ourselves, we cannot help others. Irish_Dem Oct 2023 #6
I'm trying vercetti2021 Oct 2023 #9
One day at a time. Irish_Dem Oct 2023 #10
I know for a fact that, as far as my mental health goes, BigmanPigman Oct 2023 #7
Sometimes you have got to absorb comedy to rest your mind. I absolutely cannot watch Ziggysmom Oct 2023 #11
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