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The movie “A Warm December” is the second major contribution from the Academy Awards winner Sidney Poitier. He starred as a Doctor (leading role) with Esther Anderson (Catherine in the movie) and Yvette Curtis (daughter __ Stefanie). Dr. Younger and Ms. Anderson met up and a romance developed between them. Within the course of these 99 minutes, Dr. Younger discovers that the men who followed Catherine were ordered and hired by his father to keep a lookout at her and to protect her because she had a blood cell disease called Sickle-cell anemia. A Warm December aggrandizes the mystical and hidden understanding of the transcendental feeling of love and ameliorates one’s perception of being human.
He was intelligent, grown up, tall, impressive, and a tender-natured father. She was a sweet, gentle, and soft-spoken single. However there was one contrast that he was as a whole ardent in nature: on the contrary, she was very reserved and stand-off-ish. She had a reason for being reserved and the reason was the Sickle Cell Anemia.
Unlike Bette Davis and Ali MacGraw and all the other diminishing personas of Hollywood, this story is a timelier segment of a rare blood disease of this girl which remained imprinted in the hearts of the public for a long time. This film attenuated and switched the discernment of love among the minds of the people and made an altogether new mystical and amusing version of love. The story engulfed the public from the very start as it will be explained in the upcoming context.
The actual motivations and the objectives of the movie, "A Warm December" (besides gaining a good reputation) are friendliness with your kids and understanding them, domestic and homely care, affections and virtues, sentimental and emotionally embedded sex, touristic and inspiring and striking personality. It is like a very few hidden and unexpressed emotions which lay in the clandestine veil of the human emotions, which may or may not be understood, but cannot be told for sure.
Dr. Matt Younger came to England for the sake of rest and relaxation and to show his daughter the dirt motorbike race. Catherine was also there with her uncle who was an African ambassador. They met, and feelings developed Catherine always had a reserved attitude toward the happening around her despite her other capabilities and qualities. That was because she had this disease’s secret. Matt, on the other hand also had some secrets. The craving to live an ordinary life and to forget the bitterest fact that Catherine would live not much was so much impregnated in her. After their meeting, the same wish mounted further in her heart. Dr. Matt Younger, however on the other hand was a compassionate person, an avid dancer and a racer also, who tried his best to be a good father, and succeeded in his goal. In the movie "A Warm December" the story line inclined towards the originality in expressions and reality. The movie depicts the very capital of West as well as a tour to the African art gallery and some formal musical presentations. The movie is an integration of different experiences, especially parents and children, the rich and the poor, and the intellectual and the physical. At last, when she is free, she cries in a joyous shriek that, “May I cook? do all households, spend time with Stefanie? and not waste the precious moments of her life in vain. The story depicts full and positive blend of fine people and a set of realities about the Africans, blacks, and the American-African tribes. It shows that the anachronistic prejudices and the racism against blacks have long vanished but the biological effects remain. The fatal fact is the disease that was found to be common in Blacks, but still it was very promising to develop relations between man and a woman regardless of the severity of the illness, which does not count when it comes to the question of love, care and affection.
For the romance part in the movie, the director Sidney Poitier, who was 50 at that time, seems out of his expertise because of the rising age. It looked cruel and at the same time pity that a good actor of such grandeur and repute was suffering from a silliest character role in his movie. Ms Anderson, however an admiring and impressive charismatic woman, who maps an unforgettable charm, onto her by wearing magnificent clothes the way she delivers her character in the movie. She is actually an actress to admire, watch and praise.
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