Last week, he invited me to dinner at a French restaurant as my birthday present. I love dinner, but I love stories even more, so I suggested that we see a film instead and have a bite somewhere around the cinema. We saw "Beginners" and both loved it, a beautiful film - first and most importantly, it stars Ewan McGregor, say no more. What I'd really like for my birthday is Ewan McGregor. But it's also a moving, well-told story with marvellous performances from all the actors and an excellent script, beautifully directed. Sheer pleasure. But especially Ewan. My God, he's got a great face, sensitive and alive, and the rest of him isn't bad either.
(One small negative about the film: Ewan suffers, can't love, is closed and frightened because, the film makes obvious, of various factors of his childhood. Oh go see a shrink, for God's sake! I wanted to cry. No, Ewan - let ME help you!)
Ron now lives right across the street from the Varsity, so we went up to his place on the 22nd floor - he has an incredible vista of downtown Toronto, not just to the lake but as far as the American side on the horizon, and a wide-open sky for sunset viewing. He opened a bottle of Moet et Chandon and we drank Champagne and nibbled from his fridge and got caught up. He has had more careers than anyone I know, from oyster farming to film script writing and much in between, with a genius for making money. He owns a low-rise apartment building in Rosedale. Say no more.
It's perfect again today, mild and cloudy, the breeze wafting in the scent of jasmin. After Carole's class at the Y, I went to Women's College Hospital to have my breasts squashed between two pieces of glass. My mother had breast cancer, so I am happy to do so. And now it's 5 p.m.; time for rosé. Can you hear me sigh with pleasure?
PS Thrilling that the Toronto International Film Festival has chosen, for its Opening Night Premiere - a documentary. Unthinkable only a few years ago, as unthinkable as a huge prize for Creative Non-Fiction. The times they are a'changing. Good news for us faction writers.
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