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Directed By
Julia Sweeney

Written By:
Julia Sweeney

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Julia Sweeney

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God Said Ha! (1998)
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Movie Review by B Movie Ben
March 12th, 2007

Family Time

I pretty much live a quiet life with my wife. Yes, the dogs provide
some distraction, and my stepdaughter comes over occasionally, but, for
the most part, it is quiet in our house. I say that because I can
empathize with Julia Sweeney having her quiet life torn apart by an
invasion of family subsequent to finding out that her brother has
cancer.

This one-woman show was the story of how she dealt with the event, and
her parents, and her own cancer. It was both touching and funny at the
same time. Sundennly, as an adult, you are time shifted back to being a
child again. Or, having lived an urbane city existence, you are faced
with those who are countrified. It makes you go through changes that
you thought would never happen.

I laughed with her, I cried with her, I struggled with her. It was as
we were old friends sharing our lives. I am sure everyone can find
something in here that touches them. Spend 90 minutes with Julia.

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