It took three cats to get me out of bed Monday morning, and even at that, I arose very late, and was late for work. I had a very dark night, Sunday night.
It is amazing to me what impacts me. I read a lot of mysteries, often well into the night. I read about blood and guts and gore; home invasions; beatings; murders; death and dying; kidnappings; and all kinds of sinister doings. What I read rarely effects my ability to sleep.
I watch a lot of serious TV: Lockup, Bones, NCIS, CSI, Law and Order to name a few. I watch very little comedy. I watch PBS: Downton Abbey, Call the Midwife, Doc Martin, Antiques Roadshow. I watch the History Channel a lot: Pawn Stars and Modern Marvels, The Story of Us or Man or whatever, How the States Got Their Shapes among others. I watch The Weather Channel a lot. I do not watch much of their serial programming, although I did like How Weather Changed History. But, I get a lot of my news and sports from The Weather Channel.
Sometimes, I watch movies.
But, Sunday, I went to see the movie Lincoln http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443272/. I went to the first showing, so was out of the movie theater before 4 PM. Yet scenes from that movie played over and over in my mind.
I watched Downton Abbey Sunday night, but could not focus on it. (I rewatched it last night online.) Scenes from Lincoln just kept intruding into my thoughts. It was late when I finally went to bed, after watching TV, knitting and trying to shake off the intrusive thoughts. But, they came back, in dreams, very dark dreams.
I slept well last night. So, I am not worried about sleeping tonight. But I find it amazing what impacts my mind. I knew the story of Lincoln. I knew about his marital strife, his depressive episodes, his political dealings, and of course, his assassination. Why did that movie have such an impact on me. I do not know. But, I know the signature of good art is to have an emotional impact on the viewers. So, I do have to believe the movie Lincoln is good art.
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