harry

Daughter Emi fell in love with a man whom she met at the Staten Island Film Festival, and she hasn’t stopped talking about him since. He’s even on her phone screen saver. I can’t blame her; he’s the kind of person it’s easy to fall for. Harry is his name and he’s an actor and singer, among other things. Did you recognize him in the photo? He’s starred in a number of movies and has certain hit songs that tend to repeat over and over again in one’s head upon hearing them.

At the Staten Island Film Festival he spoke about the documentary, Sing Your Song, which tells the story of his life. Emi listened with rapt attention. There’s no doubt that family and friends will be coerced into watching it – more than once, I’m betting. That’s fine though; he’s created an amazing life and the film has to be a wonderful one.

It seems though that Harry has his own life to live, and Emi will have to move on without him. I know we’ll have to let her pine away til she realizes that some things, well, let’s just say, are just not to be in this lifetime. It’ll be easy to know when the moving on happens because the photo of Harry on her phone’s screen saver will be replaced by a picture of a lovable animal, or a beautiful mountain, or maybe an inspiring quotation, or perhaps a new boyfriend having Harry’s grace, his style.

In the meantime, we’ll listen to Emi talk about Harry, and we’ll wait.

One Reply to “harry”

  1. Ha ha. I have changed my phone wallpaper. It’s now a beautiful electric lilac, fuchsia, blueberry, tangerine sunset I caught somewhere between Savannah Georgia and Charleston South Carolina.
    I do still encourage everyone, especially people from younger generations, to watch “Sing Your Song” it comes out on HBO in Oct. (other release should soon follow).
    It’s a interesting & inspiring look at how the lives of black performers were intruded upon and how people like Belafonte worked to create beautiful music and share their strength regardless the conditions that were inflicted upon them. Great film, inspiring night to watch it at the SIFF.

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