The horror story follows a determined young woman grieving over
the loss of her young son, who reaches out to an occultist with experience in an ancient invocation ritual that she believes might allow her to make contact with her deceased child.
They learn they are the victims of identity theft and the source could be her online support chat room (grieving
the loss of their young son) or his online gambling problem.
A married couple unable to cope with the tragic
loss of their young son, the pair has taken to Surrogacy to numb the pain.
The last episode of 2010 clocks in with a triple review, as Kurt and Andrew look at David O. Russell's earnest and farcical boxing drama, The Fighter, as well as John Cameron Mitchell's look at how a couple (in this case, Aaron Eckhart and Nicole Kidman) grieve
the loss of their young son in Rabbit Hole.
This horror story follows a determined young woman grieving over
the loss of her young son, who reaches out to an occultist with experience in an ancient invocation ritual that she believes might allow her to make contact with her deceased child.
Her searing self - portraits explore motherhood, ageing and bereavement, with
the loss of her younger son in the First World War being a recurring theme for the rest of her life.
Not exact matches
In fact, Russell thinks that the death
of Whitehead's
younger son, Eric, in air combat in 1918, significantly shifted his views: «The pain
of this
loss had a great deal to do with turning his thoughts, to philosophy and with causing him to seek ways
of escaping from belief in a merely mechanistic universe.»
And my condolences to the wife
of Capt. Maxwell Mahama, his
young children & to his mother on the
loss of her only
son.»
We pass between four separate dramatic strands over the course
of several days: an American couple (Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett) traveling through Morocco in an effort to expunge some unmentioned grief; a Mexican housekeeper (Adriana Barraza) watching the couple's
young children in San Diego while preparing for her
son's wedding; a Tunisian shepherd (Driss Roukhe) who gives his two boys a rifle in order to ward off jackals; and a deaf - mute Japanese schoolgirl (Rinko Kikuchi) struggling with the temptations
of her age and a sense
of lingering
loss.
His father (Morse, The Rock) has to go on a two - week business trip out
of the country, leaving Mark in the care
of his uncle Wallace (Kelly, Star Trek: Insurrection) and aunt Susan (Crewson, Air Force One), the latter still reeling from a family
loss of her own
youngest son.
The mother, saddened by the
loss of her
son, adopts a
young girl
of the same age, training her in the ways
of kung fu.
Synopsis: Bailian (Orlando Bloom), a
young French blacksmith, is mourning the
loss of his wife and
son when he's confronted by his estranged father, Godfrey
of Ibelin (Liam Neeson), the baron to the king
of Jerusalem and a man committed to keeping peace in the holy land despite the increasing possibility
of war.
Finally, «Previews» runs a short DVD promo for Stop -
Loss and full trailers for Neil
Young: Heart
of Gold, Bob Dylan: No Direction Home, American Teen, Defiance, The Duchess, and
Son of Rambow.