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Nov 17, 2009
Running with Scissors by Augusten Burroughs
My therapist recommended this book.
The story relates the odd and often sad experiences of the childhood of its author. Burroughs relates the events and his reactions to them in a straightforward and almost detached manner, which often comes across as humorous until you realize how devastating their effects can be.
Burroughs certainly displays the resiliency of a child with his ability to attach to the supportive people who appear at various times in his life, while he becomes a confused child, an adolescent in turmoil, and eventually a remarkable young man.
The book quickly captures the reader's imagination. It left me wondering whether it could truly be a work of nonfiction.
Jan 06, 2010
Running with Scissors
I read the book "Running with Scissors" on my therapists recommendation. It depicts the resilience of a young boy going through very strange experiences during his early teens. I was curious as to how it could be played out on screen, so bought the DVD. I rarely watch R rated films so was at times shocked at the content and language. However it was true to the story Augusten had written. It definitely portrayed both the sadness and horrible experiences he had, but still maintained the humor of his bizarre living situations. How anyone could manage to come through with any sense of normalcy is amazing.
Fortunately Augusten had a close and nurturing connection with his mother in his early years so could see how crazy making his world had become His mother became more ill and dependent on her psychiatrist, who ultimately was the most "crazy" of all. The film as a whole was a blend of comedy and tragedy with a mix of characters who kept my attention. A matter of things couldn't get worse, but sure enough, turning the next corner, things got worse.
I would recommend the film to a mature audience, but feel its subject matter and language would be inappropriate for children
Nov 09, 2014
fighting sexism with humor, a winning combination
I bought the video of "9 to 5" because I had taken my teenagers to see the play in our local theater. I remembered enjoying the movie and I wanted them to see the original film on which the play was based. We enjoyed the humor and the extra effects a movie production was able to provide. The productions also had a great message, especially for my son who has difficulty respecting his sisters. Women are capable of great things if given the opportunity. Sexism is not appropriate in any situation.