It's taken me a lifetime to fully internalize the simple yet essential truth that timing can be everything.
Near the end of Sentimental Value, there's a conversation between the two sisters who are the centerpiece of this Oscar nominee for best film of 2025. A lifetime of witnessing the bond between my own sisters no doubt contributed to the impact that scene had on me. However, if I hadn't returned last night to watch this particular movie end-to-end several weeks after initially dismissing the first half as "sleepy", it's likely I'd have held onto my first misguided impression about it. End result: I would have bypassed an exceptional film and never experienced the emotional catharsis of that perfectly realized scene.
How often have you been mystified when someone doesn't share your enthusiasm for a movie, a book, or piece of music that floored you? I cannot begin to count how many times this has happened to me. At this juncture in my long life, I sincerely believe that level of mismatched enthusiasm is connected to timing. Embracing the simple truth that timing can be everything has rewarded me in a few ways, including an improved ability to accept inevitable mismatches and move on without mischaracterizing someone else's views or elevating my own. I've shifted from thinking of mismatches as differences of opinion. As often as not, I'm now convinced it's a matter of timing.
These days, when someone whose opinion I value raves about something - as was the case with Sentimental Value - I'm willing to give that something a second chance. I count my newfound willingness to do that as another reward connected to this simple yet essential truth.
"When a student is ready, a teacher appears." - Buddha

Pat, no matter what you write about, not that the topic isn’t timely, relevant, thought provoking, challenging, funny and on and on.
ReplyDeleteWhat blows me away is your writing. All I can say is, you are a truly gifted writer. Your writing is wonderful.
Elsa; You truly made my day with this supportive comment. It's always good to hear from you. Thanks for reading.
DeleteI second what Elsa said! What a beautiful post. And happy to see you were able to eek it out, even despite your back being out this week. I love you!
ReplyDeleteAli; Thank you sweetheart. Publishing that blog post was the only productive thing I got to all day Friday! Here's hoping I can eek/eke out another one sometime today.
DeleteHey Pat. Interesting post. I've not yet had the opportunity to watch this film, but it's on our list. And after reading your post, it may have to move up a few places. And I've always loved that quote from Buddha. Makes the film should a little more interesting.
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Bob
Bob; Thanks for the comment. Pretty sure you'll enjoy Sentimental Value with one caveat: First half can be a bit sleepy and talky in places.
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