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  1. If you haven't seem it, I highly recommend "God's Own Country," a new film by writer/director Frances Lee, available now on Netflix. The film is wrongly being compared to "Brokeback Mountain," probably because it's a love story centered around two Yorkshire farm hands. It's a beautiful story, expertly written, directed, and acted. There is lead actor full-frontal nudity, and the cinematography is superb. The ending will make you smile. Josh O'Connor, whom I know as playing an annoying son on "The Durrells in Corfu," delivers a first-rate performance in this film as Johnny Saxby. I believe this effort will have tremendous impact on his career. The character Saxby is very deep, rich, and complicated. Rough, raw, and masculine. The story is about the discovery of one's ability to love and feel love. Emotional evolution from A-to-Z. O'Conner delivers an amazing performance, and he delivers BIG. He's also beautiful naked. The Yorkshire accents are pretty thick, so watching it a second time with closed-caption on might help.
  2. The snow storm gave me time to do some TV watching. I loved this show.
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