Watch and none better than an old man
- 2014
 - 12 min
 
I remember watching this movie, let me tell you. It was something special. James Paxson played the lead role and boy, did he do a good job. The movie was a drama, but it had some heartwarming and comedic moments too. The story follows James Paxson's character, a middle-aged farmer who is living a quiet and contented life with his wife and two children. However, one day, tragedy strikes and his wife dies in a car accident. The whole family is devastated, and James finds it difficult to come to terms with his loss.
The movie is about how James navigates through grief and loss. It is raw and honest, and it doesn't shy away from showing the different stages of grief, from denial to anger to depression. James' character is so vulnerable and real that you can't help but feel for him. He tries to cope in different ways, from drinking to isolating himself, but he eventually realizes that he needs help.
It's not just James' journey, though. His whole family is impacted by the loss, and the movie shows how they all struggle to come to terms with it. His children are especially affected, and there are some heart-wrenching moments where you can see the pain they're going through. But there are also some lighter moments, like when James' father-in-law comes to help out and ends up causing chaos in the house.
The movie doesn't just focus on the grief, though. It also shows how James starts to come out of it and finds a way to move forward. He meets new people, tries new things, and eventually finds a sense of peace. The ending is bittersweet but uplifting, and it leaves you with a sense of hope.
What I loved about this movie was how real it felt. Grief is an incredibly difficult thing, and this movie didn't try to sugarcoat it or make it into a Hollywood-style story. It was raw and honest, and it felt like it was telling a real person's story. James Paxson was amazing in this role, and I really felt like he brought the character to life.
Overall, I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who likes dramas or movies about real people and real emotions. It's not always an easy watch, but it's an important one. It shows that even in the darkest moments, there can be hope and healing.





















