Movie or TV rec request
Nov. 25th, 2011 12:33 pmAs some of you know, one of my relatives is terminally ill. We've recently found out that she's worsened. In between doing research on end of life care, I'm doing my best to be supportive of my mom, who is losing her dearest sister.
I'm looking for distracting movies, audiobooks, or TV shows to watch with mom. She likes Terry Pratchett (we've read/watched them all), Tomb Raider, some fantasy (Lord of the Rings, yes, Star Trek, no), British dramas, Jane Austen (original books as well as movies), certain kinds of anime (Howls Moving Castle yes, Fruits Basket no), old fashioned stories like Anne of Green Gables or the Secret Garden, and documentaries (one Christmas, we watched a documentary about a Norwegian mens choir--I don't even know, man).
She dislikes comedies, gore, sexual violence, and people dying of cancer.
Does anyone have recommendations? Ideally, I'd like to find something restful.
Netflix has some David Attenborough documentaries, which I've heard are very good, but I don't want to show anything that is all The Earth is DYING DYING I TELL YOU if you see what I mean. Sharks eating seals would be fine, though.
Suggestions? Anti-recs?
I'm looking for distracting movies, audiobooks, or TV shows to watch with mom. She likes Terry Pratchett (we've read/watched them all), Tomb Raider, some fantasy (Lord of the Rings, yes, Star Trek, no), British dramas, Jane Austen (original books as well as movies), certain kinds of anime (Howls Moving Castle yes, Fruits Basket no), old fashioned stories like Anne of Green Gables or the Secret Garden, and documentaries (one Christmas, we watched a documentary about a Norwegian mens choir--I don't even know, man).
She dislikes comedies, gore, sexual violence, and people dying of cancer.
Does anyone have recommendations? Ideally, I'd like to find something restful.
Netflix has some David Attenborough documentaries, which I've heard are very good, but I don't want to show anything that is all The Earth is DYING DYING I TELL YOU if you see what I mean. Sharks eating seals would be fine, though.
Suggestions? Anti-recs?
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Date: 2011-11-25 08:30 pm (UTC)British "cozy" murder mysteries are a large part of what got us through the last two years.
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Date: 2011-11-25 09:42 pm (UTC)The Attenborough Life of Mammals series is quite decent, just avoid the last show (the ones with humans in). They're mostly about different animal specializations, and not so much about everything dying, IIRC.
Save Totoro for a really bad day. But don't show her Pom Poko like, ever.
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Date: 2011-11-25 08:45 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-11-25 09:31 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2011-11-26 05:33 am (UTC)Most of Anthony Trollope is similarly satisfying. The Way We Live Now, both the book and the miniseries is less restful.
I second
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Date: 2011-11-26 05:35 am (UTC)