Sep
14
What was that movie?
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I saw it last night on a movie channel. It was about a white guy who was a landscaper who fell in love with a black gal who was an lawyer or accountant. He landscaped her yard and he had a dog named ‘Max’ and her family & friends were reluctant about her dating a white guy at first. Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks!
SANFORD
Sep
10
whats the name of that movie?
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where that black girl gets together with her white landscaper?
ROCCO
Aug
19
Name some films?
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I need films where the main character embodies the archetype of the “Artist”
“Artist (Artisan, Craftsperson, Sculptor, Weaver)
The Artist archetype embodies the passion to express a dimension of life that is just beyond the five senses. The Artist psyche is animated with the energy to express it into physical forms. The nature or relative grandeur of any form of expression is irrelevant; a chef can be as much of an artist as a painter or landscaper. The signature of artists is not in what they do but in how intense their motivation is to manifest the extraordinary. Doing what you do in such a way that you create an emotional field that inspires others also indicates the Artist energy at work, as does the emotional and psychological need to express yourself so much that your well-being is wrapped up in this energy.
The shadow Artist comprises many cliches, including an eccentric nature and the madness that often accompanies genius. The Starving Artist represents the fear of financial ruin or the belief that fame and fortune come only after death, which often cause artists to suppress their talents. In evaluating your relationship to this archetype, recognize that the need to bring art to others, such as dedicating part of the energy of your life to supporting artists, is as much an expression of the Artist archetype as actually holding a brush in your hand.
KEVIN

