
On an interview about her new movie, Sally Field was talking about how it was to work with an Octopus. Then she mentioned that the plot was about a widow dealing with grief, so I decided to watch Remarkably Bright Creatures, and I am so glad I did. The movie is beautifully done, and I was in love with Marcellis, the octopus, by the end. The movie is fresh and beautiful and allows you to feel for both the widow and for Marcellis.
It seems that most movies and television series have grief intertwined either in the main plot or in subplots. Many times, watching about someone else’s loss or sadness allow your tears to flow which can be a welcome release while you are grieving. Has that happened to you? Think about shows you have seen that have grief as the plot or subplot. Here are a few movies, some oldies and some new, to consider:
Steel Magnolias
The Whale
Collateral Beauty
The Descendants
The Big Chill
Ordinary People
Our Souls at Night
Titanic
A Star is Born
Marly and Me
Terms of Endearment
Beaches
Life is Beautiful
The Notebook
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Lion
Moonlight
E T
Toy Story 2
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Sophie’s Choice
Old Yeller
Million Dollar Baby
The Color Purple
Pieces of a Woman
The Farewell
Drive My Car
Monster
If Beale Street Could Talk
Up
Bambi
The Lion King
Frozen
Coco
Lilo and Stich
How many of these have you watched? What kinds of emotions did you feel? Did it feel like it helped you? What television shows have you watched that were about grief in some way? I’d love to see your comments about this?
Be sure to watch Remarkably Bright Creatures. Click here for a short preview.

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