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There is use of strong language ( f k ) and use of milder terms ( bitch , shit , dick , hell , God ).
There are scenes of drug misuse where people snort cocaine.
There are scenes of strong injury detail where a person falls to the ground with a spear sticking through their face, another realises he has a knife in his chest and a group of people walk past a dead body.
There are also images of blood smeared on walls, floors and a boat s windscreen.
Strong threat includes a group a people being terrorised by large creatures who stalk them on a yacht and an island. Some people are pulled under water and attacked off-screen.
John FitzGerald: Post-lockdown lessons from years after WWII There was a spending splurge after 1945 as people purchased clothes and travelled
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In 2015, I scanned my grandmother’s 3,000 photographs, which covered the period from around 1900 to 1950. They provided a fascinating picture of family and friends from the early 20th century. However, her photos for the early 1940s were largely boring: mainly black-and-white photos of flowers. From 1946 on, however, her albums were once again filled with photos of people.
Like my grandmother, over the last 50 years I have taken many photos of family and friends. However, during the pandemic my own photos have also become boring, at least to anyone else in the family. Like Gran in the war years, most of my recent photos are of flowers and trees – albeit now in colour. I now realise that Gran’s wartime photos reflected her being cut off from so many family at that time, finding solace in her garden instead.
Classical Notes: Veronica Dunne leaves a noble legacy to young singers The internationally renowned opera singer’s spirit will live on through the countless young singers she helped to develop down the years 11th April, 2021
Veronica Dunne: the international soprano, who has died at the age of 93, put her heart and soul into coaching young singers
The loss of the wonderful Veronica Dunne will not only sadden the classical world, but also leave many young singers genuinely heartbroken. It was for them most of all that she fought so tenaciously during a long life of 93 years, in which training and coaching voices was a major factor – but not the only one.