an incredible story told on film..i have always really liked Lindsay Wagner and i am so grateful to shave seen her onscreeen again..the entire cast was wonderful...thank you Thor Moreno..
My mom also passed away from Alzheimer's. It's a devastating disease .it's a sad thing when they don't even recognize family and all the things surrounding them they knew all their lives. But I will never forget ,a couple of days before my mom passed away. She looked up at me and remembered my face and my name ..and told me she loved me and I told her the same .I can hold that thought in my heart forever and I know because of the great salvation for us who believe in Jesus ,I will c my mother again in paradise. I love u mom .thank u for all the great things u have done for everyone and especially for me. I love u
I can see why it won an award. Yet had to stop half way through. Got to me because I'm getting older as so many of us are. In the last ten years I've lost my children, two, a son and a daughter. The thought of who is going to take care of me has been on my mind for some time. Hopefully I'll finish it at a later time.
If you don't know Jesus, talk to him, he will always make a way where there doesn't seem to be a way. You will never be alone if you choose him, God Bless!
Please know you have a God that loves you and knows what you need. I'm 63 and memory issues plague me every day but my hope in the Lord Jesus renews my inner strength enabling me to keep on❤
Never understood why Lindsay Wagner, didn't become a bigger star. I guess she refused to let the big boys control her. She has such a beautiful voice and face lol.
My guess? Major stardom comes with a lot of strings attached, which she probably got plenty of during her "Bionic Woman" days. From what I've read about her on both her Wikipedia page and her IMDB bio, it seems she's had other priorities and didn't really care that much for all the stardom.
What a great movie! He can always go back to filming. His family matters and that's a great thing! My mom is 87! Still sharp but forgetting somewhat now. Aging is beautiful when surrounded by family ❤
The bride of 47 years and I cared for her very demented Father. It took her, myself and her brother to stay a step ahead because he was a very intelligent man. He had heart failure going on, kidneys were at 20 percent, diabetic and a few other issues but as far as he was concerned he was in perfect health and took no meds. A small bowl of 11 pills in the morning and a few fewer in the evening. All these are mine? I don't need these. It was a constant battle. His son he saw then was not his son. His son was 12 or 13. It was a total stress filled experience, a roller coaster ride. It is sort of distantly like war, If you don't know what it is like, you are lucky and count your blessings.
Lindsay is and always will be an Award Winning Actress! She embodies her role to where you forget she’s acting ! Best Film I’ve seen in years ! Kudos Thor ! You chose a great supporting team to bring it alive! Congratulations 👏🎬
Such inspiring movies and do torching. This is shows when parents got older and nobody cares. but nice son get chance to take care her mom. Love of family. Love of son to her mother. ❤
the inside of this house is super depressing..no light ,no sun comming in the windows, the food looks like tv dinners..oh jeese..someone rescue the house !!!
If you were sick and had all these issues You wouldn't be doing housekeeping and home beautiful either It doesn't sound like you have a Reality check on these kind of situations
Dementia runs in our family. My grandfather had it and he died at the beginning of this year. My mother started having memory issues a fee years ago. Since her father passed, it has gotten really progressive. I pray that when the time comes that I will have the ability to support her in the way that she needs, whatever that means. This movie gave me all the feels.
My goodness I love everything about this movie. The harsh realities of life. Like it is so real. They couldn’t picked a better person to be her son. He looks so much like his parents. A must watch. A beautiful tearjerker
It’s 100% impossible for me to suspend my own reality because when my dad died, it was one of the nicest feelings in my life that I’ve never have to listen to his criticisms and his putdowns and his abuses ever again
I totally understand this...our parents may have brought us in this world but the way they treat you is important. You can't force yourself to love an abuser and a beater.
@@diannenaworensky6698 It’s not what I anticipated- but, I remember walking in the hospital, thinking he was still alive, putting my hands on his chest as he lay there, being told “he’s gone” and realizing maybe for the first time… “I never have to hear him criticize me again.” It was a sense of relief. I’d be lying if I said otherwise. Yet, I couldn’t achieve that sense of freedom, or whatever it was, while he was alive. Once that door was forever shut, it just occurred to me… ‘He lies there, dead, and there’s nothing more I can ever say or do to change our past. It’s over. His time is done. He’s not there. That’s just his body. He’s gone.” I still remember the sense of relief. It felt great, and I really let go of so much, including the hope things might be different. It was just two seconds or so. It all went away. I felt released. Thanks for the comment. I lasted a few minutes into the movie but there was no way I could suspend my reality and place myself in the role of a guy so broke up and desperate after a parent died. I envy people who have something like what we all idealize as a “good” relationship, with our parents. Like, the last scene in Planes, Trains and Automobiles with John Candy & Steve Martin, where Director John Hughes turned an all out uproarious comedy into a suddenly very deep and sad movie about the importance of human connections. Best wishes to you. Thanks. And, as the construct of “Object Relations” holds, those early attachments are echoed all throughout our lives. My parents had their style and I’m strongly influenced by it even now, and cannot undo or modify it. He died young, 64? almost 20 years ago, and now I’m early 60’s. He did the best he could. He was not a bad father. We just never had a good relationship for whatever reason. Accepting we never would before he died, m
@@DianaRukemanganizi Yes, they did, bring us into this world. And, yes, the way we treat one another is important, and has consequences. Unfortunately, my dad was raised reportedly by parents who thought a beating was a way to raise a kid. He added a very long “lecture” to it. He’d never believe he “abused” me, and probably thought he was a good dad. I wrote a long comment in the comments section to a separate commenter, if you care to read it. Yet, I agree we cannot be forced to love anyone. What’s harder for me is to know this, The opposite of Love ❤️ is not hate, it’s fear. I don’t believe one can love what they fear. Those emotions seem to rule one another out. So, although he was not any longer someone I feared, there was always a sense of never feeling connected to him by love. If he wasn’t my dad, I’d have nothing to do with him. His death made that a reality. No more hoping or trying. Thanks for the comment
@@diannenaworensky6698 Hi. I looked at your channel. We both have Love Shack in our playlist so I’ll subscribe. It is not the dream, or fantasy to have to cut off a damaging aspect. We prune trees. What’s harder for me is to nourish the tree itself, and focus on the good- as in I’m alive. I left a longer comment on this to another commenter at the same video. “The metaphor of "ghosts in the nursery" was introduced in 1975 by child psychoanalyst and clinical social worker Selma Fraiberg and her colleagues. It describes the relationship between a parent's negative or traumatic childhood experiences and their own parenting style. The metaphor suggests that these "ghosts" can reappear in subsequent generations, contributing to a cycle of abuse” Pretty obvious these “ghosts” in the nursery are generally unconscious things we learned, adapted to, and hold to as our normal assumptions, beliefs, experiences, perceptions. But, everyone’s “normal” is different.
What a good movie.The true reality of the situation on Dimentia, and how to handle ur loved one in this situation. Its scary really to know if ur doing the right thing for ur loved one.Sad to take them away from the home they know and love would confuse them even more.But the safety of ur loved one i beleive is to be the number one thing u really need to worry about.Please don't stop going in to see them,and visiting them.They will remember,and forget. But its those times they remember! that really count❤
We are all going to age...we won't be young forever...love your parents because when yo old you will want yo kids to love and care for u same way.😢😮😊 great movie.
Easy to see why he left. The mother just can't stop making caustic remarks from the very moment she sees him. You'd think after all those years she could forgive and let the bitterness go, especially with the recent illustration of how short life is. Forgiveness is hard when you have to forgive someone who continues to shoot verbal and emotional arrows at you. Forgiving "in the midst" is a challenge.
20:13 Curtis Loew!! 🎼”Play me a song Curtis Loew!”🎶. (Lynyrd Skynyrd) I always wondered what he looked like😂. And now I’ll have that song stuck in my head. Could be worse. 1:05:18 the nurse doesn’t do anything?! No attempt to calm the mother, not to grab the hose & spray the fire?! But just stand there?! 😳 And then social services comes in & grabs Nancy?! How cruel.
The mother had her one wish, to see and remember how happy she was on that day while the wind rippled through her hair and as she and her husband were so in love and enjoying the moment. Her son gave her that peace Now she could go. What an incredible son, human being, that would do that.
There’s several things I didn’t like about the nurse. First, as a nurse, she yells at him about his situation in a public place. Not a good nurse. Then, she calls in the incident with the fire in the barn without telling him first what she was going to do. Not a good nurse. Then, she accuses him of “using her” in a situation where she had already made assumptions about and didn’t bother to verify any of them. It was her own fault having felt rejected. Not good girlfriend material. But, I still liked the movie because it was Lindsey Wagner. Loved her in The Bionic Woman. And Jack, Mike Markoff, is hot in a tank top.
I can't see how this movie award winning, standards must be very low. You can't "nearly die" from being caught in a fence, over dramatised crap. I can agree that jack does look hot in a tank top though
Wow.. what a great movie… appreciate your parents while they are still here. I know I do. ❤
an incredible story told on film..i have always really liked Lindsay Wagner and i am so grateful to shave seen her onscreeen again..the entire cast was wonderful...thank you Thor Moreno..
Movie got me crying, what a terrible disease may God help scientists find a cure !!!!!!!! A 68 year old veteran.
This movie hits home. My mom has dementia. Love them while you have them. We are their memories now of their past.
My husband passed last October 30 from Alzheimer's. We have their memories. It's such a devastating disease...both diseases are the Long Goodbye.
My mom also passed away from Alzheimer's. It's a devastating disease .it's a sad thing when they don't even recognize family and all the things surrounding them they knew all their lives. But I will never forget ,a couple of days before my mom passed away. She looked up at me and remembered my face and my name ..and told me she loved me and I told her the same .I can hold that thought in my heart forever and I know because of the great salvation for us who believe in Jesus ,I will c my mother again in paradise. I love u mom .thank u for all the great things u have done for everyone and especially for me. I love u
Not if your mom was a toxic narcissist… you owe them NOTHING…they put themselves in this position sad but true!
My mom passed away with it so sad
I was deeply touched by this movie and I miss my mom so much. I know she is in a better place now.
I agree just recently lost mine and it is really hard not having her
I can see why it won an award. Yet had to stop half way through. Got to me because I'm getting older as so many of us are. In the last ten years I've lost my children, two, a son and a daughter. The thought of who is going to take care of me has been on my mind for some time. Hopefully I'll finish it at a later time.
If you don't know Jesus, talk to him, he will always make a way where there doesn't seem to be a way. You will never be alone if you choose him, God Bless!
I'll take care of you 😊
No worries friend med beds are coming. All is well.
I'm so sorry for your loss. May the sweet Holy Spirit keep comforting. And I know HE will send you help. Amen in Jesus' name
Please know you have a God that loves you and knows what you need. I'm 63 and memory issues plague me every day but my hope in the Lord Jesus renews my inner strength enabling me to keep on❤
Never understood why Lindsay Wagner, didn't become a bigger star. I guess she refused to let the big boys control her. She has such a beautiful voice and face lol.
Some people just don't like to be controlled & manipulated. You know what I mean bean?
I think she had said something like at an interview when she filmed the bionic woman years ago.
My guess? Major stardom comes with a lot of strings attached, which she probably got plenty of during her "Bionic Woman" days. From what I've read about her on both her Wikipedia page and her IMDB bio, it seems she's had other priorities and didn't really care that much for all the stardom.
Lindsay Wagner, “The BIONIC WOMAN” is now 75yo. She is an icon fr “back-in-the-day”!!
What a great movie! He can always go back to filming. His family matters and that's a great thing!
My mom is 87! Still sharp but forgetting somewhat now. Aging is beautiful when surrounded by family ❤
Dementia is so hard for the family to watch it happen to a parent. So glad he took his mum for one last ride
So sad, so real, so life. Thank you for this movie.
👍👍👍
Lovely movie.all characters played their parts well. Loved jack for he really tried his best n to understand his mum. Really touchy movie.
Loved Mike markham He played his part so genuinely.. kudos
The bride of 47 years and I cared for her very demented Father. It took her, myself and her brother to stay a step ahead because he was a very intelligent man. He had heart failure going on, kidneys were at 20 percent, diabetic and a few other issues but as far as he was concerned he was in perfect health and took no meds. A small bowl of 11 pills in the morning and a few fewer in the evening. All these are mine? I don't need these. It was a constant battle. His son he saw then was not his son. His son was 12 or 13. It was a total stress filled experience, a roller coaster ride. It is sort of distantly like war, If you don't know what it is like, you are lucky and count your blessings.
Awwe, many of us have been through similar experiences.. No matter how old we are, we love deeply.
I've always lovedWagner she's a great actor. THIS MOVIE ROCKS.❤
Lindsay is and always will be an Award Winning Actress!
She embodies her role to where you forget she’s acting ! Best Film I’ve seen in years ! Kudos Thor !
You chose a great supporting team to bring it alive!
Congratulations 👏🎬
These seasoned actors are missed on the big screen. Girl you still got it. Inam a Registered Nurse she does the part justice🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
She’s too damn SANCTIMONIOUS!!
Such inspiring movies and do torching. This is shows when parents got older and nobody cares. but nice son get chance to take care her mom.
Love of family. Love of son to her mother. ❤
This was The Best Movie I Have Ever Seen!!!
Love this movie, great message, story is authentic,
Actors are fantastic 👌 Thanks 💕 😊 🙏
Lindsay Wagner is such an amazing woman! I absolutely loved her in this movie!❤
the inside of this house is super depressing..no light ,no sun comming in the windows, the food looks like tv dinners..oh jeese..someone rescue the house !!!
If you were sick and had all these issues You wouldn't be doing housekeeping and home beautiful either It doesn't sound like you have a Reality check on these kind of situations
WOW! MOVIE CENTRAL YOU DID IT AGAIN! I Loved ❤❤❤
& this is what life is all about! "LOVE" ❤
Magnificent movies, just finish crying
Great movie!! The last ride with his mom was great!!
Great movie, shows the trials of aging parents- along with the children who try to take care of them.
Dementia runs in our family. My grandfather had it and he died at the beginning of this year. My mother started having memory issues a fee years ago. Since her father passed, it has gotten really progressive.
I pray that when the time comes that I will have the ability to support her in the way that she needs, whatever that means. This movie gave me all the feels.
Great movie thanks from Australia 😊😁🙏🇦🇺
My goodness I love everything about this movie.
The harsh realities of life.
Like it is so real.
They couldn’t picked a better person to be her son. He looks so much like his parents.
A must watch. A beautiful tearjerker
What a wholesome lovely movie, themed on what's really important in this lifetime....LOVE & FAMILY❤❤
This was a terrific movie. Lindsay Wagner did a superb job.
What an little gem of a movie! TY! ✌️
What does the ty mean in your comment? I'm not familiar with that acronym
@@robbieallan6522 it means thank you
You're welcome Lisa! Thanks for watching!
@@maddywalton2437 seems so obvious but I was running all the possibilities through my head and it didn't come to mind, appreciate the reply
I love Lindsay. It's the only reason I watched this movie until the end.
Excellent movie, excellent script, excellent character performances have watched this twice 😊
Thanks Anne, so glad you liked it!
I'm only here for Lindsay, the Bionic Woman. Lol. Lance Henriksen is always a good character to watch as well.
I too liked Lindsay Wagner and watched the TV series Bionic Woman.
What a great show that was! Oh, the memories!
I loved this! One of best LW performances…❤
The bitter truth about life ! Great movie!❤
Very touching and so well done. Thank you for a beautiful movie.
It’s 100% impossible for me to suspend my own reality because when my dad died, it was one of the nicest feelings in my life that I’ve never have to listen to his criticisms and his putdowns and his abuses ever again
It was my mother that treated me poorly. I don't miss her. Had to cut her out of my life because she was so toxic
I totally understand this...our parents may have brought us in this world but the way they treat you is important. You can't force yourself to love an abuser and a beater.
@@diannenaworensky6698 It’s not what I anticipated- but, I remember walking in the hospital, thinking he was still alive, putting my hands on his chest as he lay there, being told “he’s gone” and realizing maybe for the first time… “I never have to hear him criticize me again.”
It was a sense of relief. I’d be lying if I said otherwise.
Yet, I couldn’t achieve that sense of freedom, or whatever it was, while he was alive. Once that door was forever shut, it just occurred to me…
‘He lies there, dead, and there’s nothing more I can ever say or do to change our past. It’s over. His time is done. He’s not there. That’s just his body. He’s gone.”
I still remember the sense of relief. It felt great, and I really let go of so much, including the hope things might be different. It was just two seconds or so. It all went away. I felt released.
Thanks for the comment. I lasted a few minutes into the movie but there was no way I could suspend my reality and place myself in the role of a guy so broke up and desperate after a parent died.
I envy people who have something like what we all idealize as a “good” relationship, with our parents. Like, the last scene in Planes, Trains and Automobiles with John Candy & Steve Martin, where Director John Hughes turned an all out uproarious comedy into a suddenly very deep and sad movie about the importance of human connections.
Best wishes to you. Thanks.
And, as the construct of “Object Relations” holds, those early attachments are echoed all throughout our lives. My parents had their style and I’m strongly influenced by it even now, and cannot undo or modify it. He died young, 64? almost 20 years ago, and now I’m early 60’s.
He did the best he could. He was not a bad father. We just never had a good relationship for whatever reason.
Accepting we never would before he died, m
@@DianaRukemanganizi Yes, they did, bring us into this world. And, yes, the way we treat one another is important, and has consequences. Unfortunately, my dad was raised reportedly by parents who thought a beating was a way to raise a kid. He added a very long “lecture” to it.
He’d never believe he “abused” me, and probably thought he was a good dad.
I wrote a long comment in the comments section to a separate commenter, if you care to read it.
Yet, I agree we cannot be forced to love anyone. What’s harder for me is to know this,
The opposite of Love ❤️ is not hate, it’s fear. I don’t believe one can love what they fear. Those emotions seem to rule one another out.
So, although he was not any longer someone I feared, there was always a sense of never feeling connected to him by love. If he wasn’t my dad, I’d have nothing to do with him. His death made that a reality. No more hoping or trying.
Thanks for the comment
@@diannenaworensky6698 Hi. I looked at your channel. We both have Love Shack in our playlist so I’ll subscribe. It is not the dream, or fantasy to have to cut off a damaging aspect. We prune trees. What’s harder for me is to nourish the tree itself, and focus on the good- as in I’m alive.
I left a longer comment on this to another commenter at the same video.
“The metaphor of "ghosts in the nursery" was introduced in 1975 by child psychoanalyst and clinical social worker Selma Fraiberg and her colleagues.
It describes the relationship between a parent's negative or traumatic childhood experiences and their own parenting style.
The metaphor suggests that these "ghosts" can reappear in subsequent generations, contributing to a cycle of abuse”
Pretty obvious these “ghosts” in the nursery are generally unconscious things we learned, adapted to, and hold to as our normal assumptions, beliefs, experiences, perceptions.
But, everyone’s “normal” is different.
What a good movie.The true reality of the situation on Dimentia, and how to handle ur loved one in this situation. Its scary really to know if ur doing the right thing for ur loved one.Sad to take them away from the home they know and love would confuse them even more.But the safety of ur loved one i beleive is to be the number one thing u really need to worry about.Please don't stop going in to see them,and visiting them.They will remember,and forget. But its those times they remember! that really count❤
I cannot believe how old Lance Henriksen and Lindsay Wagner are😮😮😮
That is a really quality film!
Unfortunately, there aren’t many ( films ) like that, any more!
Love the movie made me cry
God bless you
Simply LOVE and ADORE restoration of Relationships❤my ultimate sign of the brave!!!
The leading man Mike Markoff reminds me of Hugh Jackman! Does anyone else see it???
He's better looking than Hugh
Guy Pearce type as well.😊
Yes I agree with you
Wow two legends in this move!!
We are all going to age...we won't be young forever...love your parents because when yo old you will want yo kids to love and care for u same way.😢😮😊 great movie.
time is not on our side
Lucky to hv moved back in w my mom,got to see parents in th last 2 years..want planned but worked out,memories ill have forever
Beautiful Movie!
Great Cast!
Loved It!
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Cheers Cathy!
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You Too! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Interesting story thumbs 👍🍿
to sad ,but hits home , Mom's love there son's
Easy to see why he left.
The mother just can't stop making caustic remarks from the very moment she sees him. You'd think after all those years she could forgive and let the bitterness go, especially with the recent illustration of how short life is.
Forgiveness is hard when you have to forgive someone who continues to shoot verbal and emotional arrows at you.
Forgiving "in the midst" is a challenge.
We need more of these kind of movies!!!!!! Very good ❤❤❤❤❤ Amen!!!!!!!
I love the movie well done thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤sad 🙏🙏
It was a great movie to watch 👌👍👍👍
Excellent......TY!!
What a beautiful movie.
Boy did I relate!
Lance Henriksen of Millennium!
He’s the best!
This my first introduction to Henriksen, but I will look at his work now
The movie successfully shows how dementia affects people and their families
Excellent movie! ❤️🩹
Great movie, that's a great son..
Nice movie nice song and wonderful life story for new generation ☺😊🙏
Great 😊 movie 🎥🍿🎥
Thank you ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for the show 👍
Thank you for making this movie
Wow a real story line and hard lessons. A real movie!
Thank you for the great movie.
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Great movie!!!❤
Wish lance had lasted longer in this with Lindsay...
This movie really made me to cry so deeply and I’ve been touched so nicely so good movie
❤❤ well worth the watch
20:13 Curtis Loew!! 🎼”Play me a song Curtis Loew!”🎶. (Lynyrd Skynyrd) I always wondered what he looked like😂. And now I’ll have that song stuck in my head. Could be worse.
1:05:18 the nurse doesn’t do anything?! No attempt to calm the mother, not to grab the hose & spray the fire?! But just stand there?! 😳 And then social services comes in & grabs Nancy?! How cruel.
Jack is a good son🥰❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful
Lindsay Wagner !!!!! It’s been so long. She looks great. I wonder if her new husband knows about her hearing?
What's wrong with it? Is she hearing impaired, I'm not familiar with her
@@robbieallan6522 she had bionic hearing. I apologize, it was a silly attempt at humour
Guess h3 do3s now😂
@@Szyq003 😂
👏👏👏yes she has bionic ears 😊😊😊
Love this movie. Ty for sharing.
good movie of a familys pain of alzheimers
Was a good movie. I was confused at the end, what did the lady and the small child running have to do with the movie though?
It was Jack's memory of when he was a young child with his mother.
Wow
That’s him as a little boy. He remembered he and his mother laughing and having fun on that day.
The mother had her one wish, to see and remember how happy she was on that day while the wind rippled through her hair and as she and her husband were so in love and enjoying the moment.
Her son gave her that peace
Now she could go.
What an incredible son, human being, that would do that.
Awe,good movie ❤.
excellent movie..in fact Great! amen xoxoxo besos
If only dementia was this kind. This film is unrealistic in its depiction of the disease and the nurse getting jealous after one dinner is a bit much.
There’s several things I didn’t like about the nurse. First, as a nurse, she yells at him about his situation in a public place. Not a good nurse. Then, she calls in the incident with the fire in the barn without telling him first what she was going to do. Not a good nurse. Then, she accuses him of “using her” in a situation where she had already made assumptions about and didn’t bother to verify any of them. It was her own fault having felt rejected. Not good girlfriend material. But, I still liked the movie because it was Lindsey Wagner. Loved her in The Bionic Woman. And Jack, Mike Markoff, is hot in a tank top.
I can't see how this movie award winning, standards must be very low. You can't "nearly die" from being caught in a fence, over dramatised crap. I can agree that jack does look hot in a tank top though
Beautiful movie!
I love this movie I'll watch it again and again like it's the first time 😉
Getting old is scary! Especially in this day and age.
What a wonderful movie❤❤
Omg the guilt trips . Always do what is best for you.
That's selfish.
Lovely movie..❤❤❤
Such a beautiful movie💛
Very good movie.. so sad but so true..
GREAT MOVIE !!!!!
Nice. Movie❤❤❤❤❤😂😂
Good movie..give priority to parents ❤
Loved it 😊
Great movie!
Awsome movie..!!!!
Great movie
loved Lindsay Wagner
Of course she looks older, but omg Lindsay Wagner still sounds the same!