Bill To Jules...
"Jules, y'know, honey... this isn't real. You know what it is? It's St. Elmo's Fire. Electric flashes of light that appear in dark skies out of nowhere. Sailors would guide entire journeys by it, but the joke was on them... There wasn't even a St. Elmo. They made it up. They made it up because they thought they needed it to keep them going when times got tough, just like you're making up all of this. we're all going through this. It's our time on the edge."
~St. Elmo's Fire
I have favorite movies that I like to watch in autumn, and this movie is at the top of the list! It's from 1985, a time when I was going though a lot. My mother's health was failing. My job was a bitch at times, and I eventually quit, after calling my bitch of a boss, a bitch. I had some friends to lean on, but they couldn't fix everything. Like being, by today's standard no big deal, but at that time it was a huge deal, especially after quitting my job, suddenly, as an act of standing up for myself, but really, it was not a good time to make an impulse decision.
The job was interesting but demanding, no real room for advancement, and there was a lot of abuse by the boss I mentioned. Despite I had a chance to grow by moving on from a job that was a brick wall, I crashed from exhaustion and depression. I became the character of Jules. I hadn't seen the movie before my own life crashing, so I didn't know it would affect me.
St. Elmo's Fire is a coming of age movie for adults, right out of collage, who find themselves saying to themselves, "what now?". I needed that message. This is a really good movie, and it features an autumn background. It's an autumn movie. If you haven't seen it, watch it. I think you'll love it for the romances, the passion, and the reality of life that I believe is probably relevant even today, 40 years later!
Note: Rob Lowe received a Razzie award for worst supporting actor. I couldn't disagree more. His character, Billy Hixx, was actually the heart of the story, and Lowe played him perfectly.



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