Had my first proper psychology introduction lecture this morning from Mihela Erjavec, our course leader. She is an impressive looking and sounding woman. Obviously from Scandinavia or perhaps Iceland, she wore what I presumed to be a "native" type outfit made of highly coloured wool, and warm looking boots and sported an incredibly long plat. she also had a rather a lilting "Ingrid Bergman"- type accent , which complimented a precise and considered way of talking. During a one and a half hour lecture, I did not hear one hesitation, a mistaken word or an "err" or a "hum". She spoke quite eloquently and with a quiet passion, I could have listened to her all day!
Took the dogs for a huge walk up the Gop, which was a trial, as the welsh sheep dogs from Gop Farm, had an inkling that Meg was in season and turned up on mass to shadow us!!! There were more hormones on that walk than an average Rugby game in Swansea.!
Then took the afternoon off and went to the pictures. Saw a funny little film called Little Miss Sunshine. A sleeper of a comedy which I think tried too hard to be cynical and dark, but failed as it just had just too much warmth and heart. It tells the story of the mother of all dysfunctional families, who get clumped together to take 9 year old Olive to appear in a "Little Miss Sunshine "child pageant. Standouts amid the family are Steve Carell as a suicidal, gay intellectual uncle, Toni Collette, as a hard pressed mother and Paul Dano, simply wonderfull as a mute, anger ridden teen brother. The film lapsed at times into farce
(when grandad was carried dead in the back of the camper van), which just didn't work!, but what did shine through was a score of very moving moments, that chronicled the characters' journey through life and its many difficulties.
(Right) Steve Carell and the vapid Paul Dano, seem to have all the best scenes as Uncle and Nephew.
Dear friend!
ReplyDeleteMihela is not Scandinavian. She was born of Serbian/Croatian parents, and has lived in Yugoslavia until 1991.