Movie recommendation "The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn"
(from me/doug in Maine, knowledge of plumbing low, but a retired DIY type with time to burn...)
Y'all, I'm not the type to post day to day details of my life, but having read this forum for a year or so, feeling more and more like you're kinduv'an extended family to me now (my sweetie's a 2 hr drive from me, so it's just me and my wild/5yo golden retriever in a 2006 home I've had 4-5 yrs). This movie: I think it started on Netflix in 1999, which may explain why I never heard of it until I got a hint from my endless utube shorts-surfing....)
If you have Amazon Prime it's FREE streaming at least now (and probably still on netflix?), so check out the 90min movie "The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn". Sidney Poitier plays a young-ish 90+ old man (in a house with no electricity, and they don't mention plumbing or show a toilet,sink?) with very little to say (socially recluse, so what few words he does say, are just perfect). Watch with your sweetie(s) and even kids, nothing more than a kiss on the neck for romance-on-screen, nothing more violent than a punch in the face for violence, a blessed mix of sad-then-uplifting that brought tears to my eyes.