Manchester By The Sea (2016)

As an extremely private person, I can confirm this is one of the more realistic, true to emotion films I’ve seen lately.

Grief is a part of life. But there’s no script on how someone grieves anything. We all uniquely experience things and we all uniquely react to things. This film, if nothing else, shows a real honest and raw application of that. And to be quite honest it’s a breath of fresh air.

Casey Affleck does nothing flashy here and that’s exactly the point.  He just exists. And that’s ok. He doesn’t “have” to do anything.  Us, the audience would like him too. But that’s not how people are in real life. People live with an level expectations pushed on others. A lot of how we view the world is based on these expectations.

What I loved most about Manchester By The Sea is its simple, yet strict delivery of making you care for someone who doesn’t follow any usual forms of a hero. He’s just a normal man who had major tragedies happen. He’s not doing anything to win you over.

If nothing else, ‘MBTS’ will grind you down until your comfortable with the uncomfortable notion that hero’s don’t wear capes or have an ‘S’ on their chest. They are sometimes unlikable people who do awful things, yet push through everyday and win the daily battle of struggle vs. survival.

This is one the best films I’ve seen in a very long time.

True, raw and honest.

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Luca – AGE 3

Luca’s 3rd year on the planet has carried many defining moments of clarity and understanding. As his parents and now advocates, we want only what’s best for him and Lindsey and I agree no matter where or what that is, we are prepared for anything.

He has grown into his own little man. He’s a picky eater, a rough houser, and has a contagious laugh. That’s Luca. Unapologetically, his own self who’s heart and smile can be felt rooms away.

Happy 4th Birthday buddy. You make me proud every. single. day.

You take your time, young lion.

Incoming ‘Luca’ Video

Lindsey and I were talking last night about memories, the idea of memories and how easily and unknowingly they slip away. It’s an interesting talk, actually. The amount we forget on even a daily basis is quite alarming. We both agreed documenting is such a blessing and a tool that can really shape, enrich and profit our mental health.

Luca’s video this year has really shined a light on that. More than likely, 2019 is the year we will learn that Luca has some form of autism. This is difficult to come to terms with. Mainly because I want to do whatever I can to help him. Unfortunately we are learning behavioral illnesses in America are vastly underfunded and therefore, under researched. Fortunately, Luca is not a normal kid. He lights up a room when we walks in. His playfulness is contagious. And every step of the way, he has overcome odds. I wanted his video to resemble that.

This years video presented many challenges. I mean, I always want to work on nailing the tone of the year, whether that is music, editing or usually both in unison. But Luca’s year was different, and just like Leo’s newborn video, I refuse to shy away from what the reality is. I think that is what makes the videos have heart. Also, Luca’s video this year is a little more artsy, a little more film-like. That’s exciting to me. And it really has opened my mind to ideas on future videos.

All in all, I am really proud of Luca’s age 3 video. It took months to make with constant re-edits, but I hope it lives forever as a documentation of enjoying the journey and not the destination. Because in Luca’s case, the destination is unknown.

These videos aren’t highlight reels, that was never their intention. I want them to feel authentic and real. I want Liam, Luca and Leo to watch these when I am long gone and ‘feel’ their age upon watching. I think this year brought many challenges because obviously of Luca’s pending status, but also because he is far from a defeated soul. That was tough to create, the mix of his reality but optimism.

In my head, I needed to capture these 3 elements: uncertainty, hopefulness and above all else; love. It’s a fine line to walk, but I believe the video represents Luca’s age 3 true and accurate.

Luca’s video will be up on his birthday, July 16.