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Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
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IMDB rating: 7.70 Plot: Joey Drayton brings her fiance, Dr. John Prentice, home to sunny San Francisco to meet her affluent parents. Their liberal persuasions are now put to the test, for although the young man is an ideal choice (he’s highly and internationally respected in the medical field, and he’s impeccably mannered, handsome, well dressed and of a respectable California family), he’s black. The film, which covers one busy day in the Drayton home, is essentially a drawing-room comedy, a series of cross-conversations between the young doctor and the girl’s parents, and finally between all sets of parents and offspring. A simple dinner is extended to include the doctor’s parents, who fly up from Los Angeles for the evening, and the crusty but benevolent old Irish priest, a friend of the family. Thus, the title of the film . . . |
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Actors: Tracy Spencer,Poitier Sidney,Kellaway Cecil,Glenn Roy,Martin D’Urville,Heaton Tom,Martin Skip,Drama,Romance,
I'm Tired of Going Through Life Feeling Like a Zombie?
For the past several months, I have been stuck in a rut. I wake up, go to school, come home and do homework and eat dinner and go to bed. And then I wake up the next morning and do it all again. During the day, I will get these "foggy" spells, and it almost feels like I’m in a trance. Sometimes I just feel disconnected. I don’t know, it’s really weird and it’s hard to explain. Also, I almost feel like I just don’t feel emotions the way that I used to. I literally feel like I am going through the motions of life, but not really living it. When I wake up, I am already wishing the day would be over. At school, I find it hard to socialize with people, and I really don’t ever go out because I don’t have any real friends (this is completely my fault because I’ve been dealing with anorexia since I was 13 years old, and isolated myself all throughout high school, so I guess it’s only natural that I would have no friends).
I have thought this might be depression, but I don’t know. My grandfather was severely depressed, so I don’t take the diagnoses of depression lightly, and I don’t really know if I am all that depressed. I mean, I can still function and I am still getting good grades in school. Does this sound like depression? I know I probably sound so pathetic, but I really don’t know what to do. I just want to live again and feel genuinely happy.
Thanks for your time
Wait until you become older.
It will be even more monotonious at the career age.
Many consider the teenage/young adult years to be the best in life since it is a time to engage in interesting actions.
Yummy Turkey | Feb 03, 2010
It sounds like you are depressed. I know this isn’t what you want to hear, but maybe you should see a doctor. Sorry.
Curious | Feb 03, 2010
this doesn’t really sound like depression, it just sounds like your bored with life and you need something new in it. i’d recommend you do something different and do it even if you dont want to. if not, ask your doctor cause this could be depression.
lara
Feeling disconected and like distant and ‘not with it’ i get also, my psyc called it derealization and i get it in episodes i have (bipolar) i get it while im depressed and i feel so not with it and i feel like my bodies there, but my mind is somewhere else, and i jus switch of and its like when people talk to me its like a strange voice because i dont feel there, its very hard to explain. Dont work yoursle fup over it many people get it its quite common.
Im not however suggesting to you in anyway you have depression or anything, im just telling you my experiance of tthe not feeling here bit.
Katie | Feb 03, 2010
yeah, this sounds like my everyday life too. im 17 btw.
depression is a weird diagnosis. i think your only as depressed as you think you are.
try to break up the cycle a little. get a hobby. try talking to people in class. join a club perhaps.
anything you can do helps.
Thomas | Feb 03, 2010
WE must be related. It’s nice to have a new relative !!– I preferred it when they called it-Being "Being down in the dumps"– That doesn’t sound as serious as –depressed . You seem like a nice person—Go make faces at your self in the mirror And say–What the hell!–ER Heck– What’s anorexia?
c.raymero | Feb 03, 2010
Keep that fire alive. It will grow when nurtured with love.
Brendan | Feb 03, 2010
Geeeeez
it’s sad but every time i read your questions i think… "God I empathise with you!"
I think it’s something to do with having starved your mind of food for a long time as we have done, and being stuck in obsessive compulsive disorderly habits. I also fear I may be a manic depressive as my dad is, it’s genetical, and I’m either insanely happy and excited or the polar opposite.
I to find socialising a chore, have lost my real child hood best friends (or at least feel so far removed from them I might as well have lost them) and i often feel emotionless/unable to be as energatic and enigmatic as I once was.
Let’s hope we can get it back.
You could be depressed from this, I am on and off (real diagnosed depression, the type where nothing you’re passionate about even can succeed in taking you away from the void that is causing you pain.) I have found though that in these moments of a void and feeling a routine, it helps instead of pondering the emptiness, to focus your hands and creativity, take out a paintbrush, take photographs and write conceptual ideas about them, write poetry, a story, whatever it is that gets your imagination power revived.
Take care, Liz xx
Liz G | Feb 04, 2010











