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I have 2 friends in Florida that had arranged marriages, and still married and happy with their marriages ( one from China one from Iraq). It's still common around most of the world. It used to be that way in Europe also. I am pretty sure my great grandparents still had arranged marriages
Yes, there were arranged marriages in Europe, but they were not usually arranged by parents or family. Maybe at some point in time they were, but during the feudal system of serfs and peasants, it was often the Lord that people were under who made the arrangements of who was to marry whom. There were many things that were strictly guided. If a couple were in love and she ended up pregnant, she was often punished by not being allowed to marry. Of course, it has never been pretty for a woman to be single and with child or to have a child or children.
 
I've been catching the most recent season of Battlebots - fighting robots are fun and I'm taking my kids to see a filming in a couple of weeks. Also started watching The Great Pottery Throw Down which I've been pleasantly surprised with. Its got a very positive vibe and very little "woke" messaging despite being British.
 
"Catherine Called Birdy"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Called_Birdy_(film)
Catherine Called Birdy is a 2022 medieval comedy film written and directed by Lena Dunham, based on the 1994 novel of the same name by Karen Cushman. It stars Bella Ramsey as the title character, alongside Billie Piper, Andrew Scott, Lesley Sharp, Joe Alwyn, and Sophie Okonedo.

Plot​

Catherine, known as Birdy, is a 14-year-old Englishwoman living in 13th-century Lincolnshire with her father Rollo, her mother Aislinn, and 17-year-old brother Robert. Her other brother Edward is a monk at a nearby monastery. The headstrong and rambunctious Birdy is attended by her loyal servant Morwenna, and is friends with a peasant boy named Perkin who often joins in her antics. The indulgent Rollo is informed that the family finances are in terrible shape and that he can solve them by wedding Birdy to a wealthy suitor. When Birdy starts her first period, Morwenna shows her how to deal with it and Rollo begins seriously looking for suitors. Aislinn gives birth to a stillborn child, the latest of several such tragedies.

Unwilling to grow up and lose her freedom, Birdy begins chasing off potential suitors through strange and off-putting antics. Birdy's friend Aelis comes to stay with them. Handsome Uncle George, with whom Birdy is smitten, soon returns from the crusades. Birdy discovers Aelis and George kissing, and breaks off her friendship with Aelis. George breaks Aelis' and Birdy's hearts by marrying Ethelfritha, a wealthy widow. Rollo announces that Aislinn is pregnant again, much to the anger of Birdy, who fears that her mother will die in childbirth.

A new suitor, Sir Henry Murgaw, arrives, and Birdy dubs him Shaggy Beard for his unkempt appearance. Birdy attempts to scare away the much older man, but Shaggy Beard finds her antics alluring. Saying that he "enjoys the chase," he gives Birdy a purse full of money, saying that she should spend it when she agrees to marry him. Aelis' father marries her off to a 9 year old boy, but her new husband soon dies. This pleases Robert, who is secretly in love with Aelis and plans to ask her to marry him. Aelis' father demands a higher bride price than Robert can afford. Birdy decides to give Shaggy Beard's money to Robert so he can marry Aelis.

Birdy runs off to Uncle George's. There she learns that her romantic notions of George's adventures are false. Ethelfritha suggests that the two of them run off and have adventures, but Birdy realizes that if she does so she will miss her family and friends. Resolved to marry for the sake of the family, Birdy returns home to find her mother in labor. When complications arise, Rollo helps talk Aislinn through the labor and she gives birth to twin daughters. The day has finally arrived and Birdy says tearful goodbyes as she prepares to leave with Shaggy Beard. As the carriage trundles away, Rollo intervenes, and says that Birdy will remain with them. Shaggy Beard insists that she marry him and the two men agree to a duel. Rollo ends up disarming Shaggy Beard, who fakes a back injury in order to remove himself from the duel. The assembled people take Birdy out of the carriage, ending the marriage agreement.

Birdy, who has been keeping a diary of these events, summarizes what she has learned and vows to preserve what freedom she can in her world. As she roughhouses with Perkin, a suitor approaches on a horse.
 
During the holidays I bought a few dvds (gift cards). Last night I watched "Where the Crawdads Sing". The book got rave reviews but the movie... not so much. It's worth seeing, interesting plot twists. I own it now so I will watch it again, maybe in a year or so. Wish I'd waited until I saw it in the discount bin at wally's to buy it.
 
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Just finished watching "1883 A Yellowstone Origin Story". It's 10 episodes long, 3 dvds. All sorts of extras, back stories, in depth look at plots, subplots, filming, makeup, actor perspectives, all sorts of stuff.

I really liked it, didn't think I would. It has sam elliot, tim mcgraw, faith hill... I figured they brought in Sam just to give it some acting cred, tim and faith for the country music audience. These 3 were just gimmicks to cash in on the Yellowstone series.

I was wrong, it was really good. Done well in all aspects. Even wish it were a longer story...
 
During the holidays I bought a few dvds (gift cards). Last night I watched "Where the Crawdads Sing". The book got rave reviews but the movie... not so much. It's worth seeing, interesting plot twists. I own it now so I will watch it again, maybe in a year or so. Wish I'd waited until I saw it in the discount bin at wally's to buy it.
I liked it. I had seen the book in a number of households that I house sit in, but I never read it. I saw the film and then asked one of my clients if she had read the book. They have it. She said her husband read the book and said it was depressing. When I thought about the film, there were some tough situations in it, but I liked the main character and I liked how she was able to support herself, in spite of all the challenges she was up against. I like those kinds of stories.
 
I liked it. I had seen the book in a number of households that I house sit in, but I never read it. I saw the film and then asked one of my clients if she had read the book. They have it. She said her husband read the book and said it was depressing. When I thought about the film, there were some tough situations in it, but I liked the main character and I liked how she was able to support herself, in spite of all the challenges she was up against. I like those kinds of stories.

They showed the brutality of the world in a very real way. Didn't seem fake or contrived in the least. If anything some events went too quickly. I mentioned wishing it were longer, this is what I'm referring to.

Face it, compared to folks of that era we're all a bunch of whiners. I'd have liked them to spend more time on the immigrants, what they thought. Other than facial expressions we didn't know much about them at all.
 
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We rarely watch TV, but The Bachelor is on right now! Really stupid, don't know why people do these shows!😮
I've seen some episodes of The Bachelor, but really, why? Survivor was something I've seen, more because of the survival thing, but not for a long time. I couldn't tell if it was scripted, or fake, or real.
 
Speaking of dumb tv... last hour I watched a crime drama, rerun. fbi people were chasing a ruski sleeper agent... lol... Inside a self storage building, climate controlled... With motion enabled overhead lights for each passageway.

The feds lost her in the maze of storage units. :cry:
Even though the lights turned on the way she went!!!! :LOL:

"they" think we are to dumb to notice. :mad:
 

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