In the previous post Charles II found AITA:
Look, I, m, believe in live and let live. (And in not going on my travels again. Had enough of that to last a life time.) Why can't everyone else around me be more chill? Instead, my wife refuses to employ my girlfriend, my girlfriend won't budge and accept another office, my brother is set on a course to piss off everyone (he WILL go on his travels again), and my oldest kid shows signs of wanting my job which is just not on, sorry to say. And don't get me started about Mom (thank God she's living abroad). What am I doing wrong? AITA?
Look, I, m, believe in live and let live. (And in not going on my travels again. Had enough of that to last a life time.) Why can't everyone else around me be more chill? Instead, my wife refuses to employ my girlfriend, my girlfriend won't budge and accept another office, my brother is set on a course to piss off everyone (he WILL go on his travels again), and my oldest kid shows signs of wanting my job which is just not on, sorry to say. And don't get me started about Mom (thank God she's living abroad). What am I doing wrong? AITA?
Re: Louis XIV gossip
Date: 2022-03-21 08:21 am (UTC)I did, and you do not. The film, helpfully, is called "The Death of Louis XIV." It's ever so slow - covering the last three days of Louis' life in agonizing two hours plus detail - and Louis is played by a legendary French actor who was, in fact, in his last year of life while shooting - and even I had trouble sitting through it at the Munich Film Festival because of the slowness. (Also because I expected the movie to cut away to the scheming courtiers now and then which would have enlivened the scene, but no, after the first few minutes when he's still outside, we stay with Louis in his bedroom and in the antechambre of same. But the trailer captures the point it makes very well, in only a few minutes, and here it is again.