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On Saturday I took a mental health day.I woke up 15 minutes before I was supposed to leave for work and realized I just did not have it in me to be my charming self while giving a Segway tour. Didn't have it in me at all.And sometimes, you just need a day. (Even though technically I had just had two glorious days off. I needed a third.)On this glorious extra day off I had intended to just laze about the apartment and read.But I decided to see what movies were playing on my handy dandy AMC app.Lo and behold there were not one but TWO movies that I have been wanting to see.So I went to the movies.Alone.I'm a huge fan of seeing movies alone. There's no one else around me, I can see whatever I want, and just let myself get lost in the film. Now what two movies did I see?First, I saw The Impossible.It follows the story of a family who was in Thailand during the 2004 tsunami. It was heartbreaking, inspiring, touching, moving, terrifying, and I pretty much cried the whole film.Thankfully it has a happy ending, otherwise I probably would have had to go straight home after it was over. The entire cast does a phenomenal job and I give mad props to Naomi Watts. She was amazing. I can totally understand why she's been nominated for a Golden Globe and will most likely be nominated for an Oscar .Highly highly recommend this film. Unless natural disasters are a big fear of yours, then I would skip it.Movie numero dos was, Hyde Park on Hudson.This movie is about FDR right before WWII. It follows the weekend he invited the King and Queen of England for a weekend visit to the States. The main story line however is about an affair FDR had with his 5 or 6th cousin, Daisy. (Apparently he had many affairs, which is something that I did NOT know before seeing the movie.)It was a very light film (especially considering what I had just seen) and was fun and easy to follow. I'm a huge fan of the 1930s so I loved the clothes, cars and music that filled the screen.Bill Murray did an ok job portraying FDR, but I personally don't think he was that convincing, especially looks wise. Especially after having seen Lincoln! Where Daniel Day Lewis looks creepily like the real Abraham Lincoln.Over all though I really enjoyed the movie.And if you're a fan of FDR and the 1930s. You should see this too.Mental health days are just the best!Hope each of you had a great weekend.PS. Part 1 of my Disney series starts tomorrow! woo hoo!
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