tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4585898215305748248.post8852723265896686335..comments2023-10-01T00:16:36.045+13:00Comments on Opposable thumb: Like life itselfUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4585898215305748248.post-85225752270442203732008-09-10T09:06:00.000+12:002008-09-10T09:06:00.000+12:00Hi Denis. Well I'll be getting Edge of Heaven out ...Hi Denis. Well I'll be getting Edge of Heaven out of Aro Video this weekend. Thank you for your review.<BR/><BR/>And on another subject altogether, to add to our discussion last night: The Blue is about 'being there for your children' as Robyn so perspicaciously said, but arching over that is the theme of 'living with the choices you make' - what happens to Micky is partly that. How you can choose to do something and it can have unforeseen effects right down the line, especially with children. In Micky's case it's possible his nature has been affected by events in the past which leads in turn to what he did on the water in the present, and hence the accident. Or then again, he may have been like that anyway. We don't know and neither does Lilian. So it's about learning to live with that and seeing the good that has come from what happened. There are echoes, too, of that old chestnut 'hubris' - Micky being like all men at that time. It was a time of flight, of war, of men pushing themselves beyond their previous limits ..<BR/><BR/>Thank you for yours and Robyn's interest. MaryMary McCallumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07482261103185786111noreply@blogger.com