Film: Blue Heron
Now , a run of three films - becoming quite the habit! To day, I decided on Blue Heron - set in the 1990s, it sees a family move to Vancouver Island , only to have serious problems with the increasingly erratic behaviour of their teenage son. Showing in the Garden Cinema , nice and late - I put myself to bed and set the alarm in time to go and eat beforehand. When I checked before going out, it was mostly booked - a last-minute rush - so I booked too. Headed to Nando's Holborn , where the frazzled manager said, to avoid the sun glaring through the windows, I could sit right in the corner, beside the plant - or I could just sit right there, at a table for four. Which I did. The place was shortly afterwards absolutely crammed with well-dressed young people of colour - being Sunday, I speculated that they'd been to church, which was confirmed when I saw one of them carrying a bible (!). There were two separate groups - the larger one co-opted all the tables by the wall, pushin...