Not exact matches
But we women do have to have the
conversation (actually ongoing
conversations), agree to compromise on an acceptable level of cleanliness and an acceptable time
frame for having things done, kids fed, bathed and etc., and then we just need to... let it
go.
This feeling is only heightened by the film's
framing device, the
conversation between FBI agent Wesley Doyle (the late Powers Boothe) and Fenton, the killer's son (played by Matthew McConaughey) who narrates much of the film, with it feeling like it's
going to also double as a serial killer origin story, albeit one with a big twist that we think we can see coming a mile off.
After the film screening Josien Pieterse, director of Framer
Framed, will
go into
conversation with filmmaker Janina Pigaht and Lars Ebert of Castrum Peregrini.
How couples first
frame their conflict discussions is crucial in determining how the
conversation goes.
Using photo ornaments, I
framed a few questions to keep the
conversation going.