Review of movie: "I care a lot" on Netflix in light of scriptures
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Hello. Well, it’s been two years this month of writing this blog. Hopefully, I will continue to do so and that you will find it enjoyable. In the past few weeks I haven’t posted but have been gathering a lot of material. It is slow going. Today I want to review this movie which is out on Netflix. It is called “I care a lot.” and was released in 2020. I don’t know why they added a period to the title. Seems kind of odd. If you want to see this movie I will probably have a few spoilers in it. So, read on if you don’t mind or come back later. The movie is about a woman, Marla Grayson, who runs an elderly care facility. She is ruthless and smart. Her strategy is to get the state to have a doctor declare a person unfit to live alone and then through court order become their legal guardian. When they enter her facility she takes everything they own and liquidates it for her own profit. She has a doctor who states they are unfit for self care and then goes to court. The state, through a judge’s order, appoints her as legal guardian over the ward. She is their state appointed guardian. She fleeces them of their homes, their retirement accounts, their savings and anything she can get her hands on because as she says “there are two types of people in the world, those who take and those who are took.” And she’s always looking for a “cherry.” This is someone who has a lot of money and no one who would care if they were gone. In other words, a rich person with no messy attachments. When she gets them into her care, she takes their cell phones and medicates them so they are basically living cash cows. She has a lover, Fran, who has a background in policing and together she and Fran make a super powerful, dishonest, ruthless lesbian duo, hell bent on taking what others have built in their lifetime. And according to the movie, it’s all legal. They don’t believe that if you play by the rules you will be rewarded. One must take if one wants to become rich and powerful.
Review of movie: "I care a lot" on Netflix in light of scriptures
Review of movie: "I care a lot" on Netflix in…
Review of movie: "I care a lot" on Netflix in light of scriptures
Hello. Well, it’s been two years this month of writing this blog. Hopefully, I will continue to do so and that you will find it enjoyable. In the past few weeks I haven’t posted but have been gathering a lot of material. It is slow going. Today I want to review this movie which is out on Netflix. It is called “I care a lot.” and was released in 2020. I don’t know why they added a period to the title. Seems kind of odd. If you want to see this movie I will probably have a few spoilers in it. So, read on if you don’t mind or come back later. The movie is about a woman, Marla Grayson, who runs an elderly care facility. She is ruthless and smart. Her strategy is to get the state to have a doctor declare a person unfit to live alone and then through court order become their legal guardian. When they enter her facility she takes everything they own and liquidates it for her own profit. She has a doctor who states they are unfit for self care and then goes to court. The state, through a judge’s order, appoints her as legal guardian over the ward. She is their state appointed guardian. She fleeces them of their homes, their retirement accounts, their savings and anything she can get her hands on because as she says “there are two types of people in the world, those who take and those who are took.” And she’s always looking for a “cherry.” This is someone who has a lot of money and no one who would care if they were gone. In other words, a rich person with no messy attachments. When she gets them into her care, she takes their cell phones and medicates them so they are basically living cash cows. She has a lover, Fran, who has a background in policing and together she and Fran make a super powerful, dishonest, ruthless lesbian duo, hell bent on taking what others have built in their lifetime. And according to the movie, it’s all legal. They don’t believe that if you play by the rules you will be rewarded. One must take if one wants to become rich and powerful.