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Topic History of: The Bourne Ultimatum
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In The Know When my mother died, I put almost everything (photos / reminders etc) away and did not want to see them for some time - then after several months I noticed that I was getting them all out again (and was looking at them in a different light).

Initially everything is a sad reminder (when feelings are still a bit raw) ... but eventually they all become very happy reminders.
JK2006 Terrific action - Paul Greengrass is definitely my current favourite director.

Huge holes in the plot but you don't really care or notice as the excitement simply never stops.

Great for taking your mind off things if that's what you need (as I rather do at present).