“Inspiration is like water, brother; it’s always flowing. You’ve just got to learn to be the water.” “A Long Road to Tao” 2024 When the actors, assembled on stage, were invited to share their favorite scenes in the film, they spoke of the wind rushing through the leaves of the pecan orchard, the spontaneous sand-dune surfing that shifted afternoon into evening and a sense of despair into triumphant joy. They brought up the churning power of the waves at Mavericks, a surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay, realizing that, while it’s not possible to conquer them, one can learn to go with the flow. And they spoke of that tender scene where a man’s heart had softened to the point of a willingness to bathe his best friend, soon to succumb to AIDS.
Riding a Wave of Anguish and Uplift
Riding a Wave of Anguish and Uplift
Riding a Wave of Anguish and Uplift
“Inspiration is like water, brother; it’s always flowing. You’ve just got to learn to be the water.” “A Long Road to Tao” 2024 When the actors, assembled on stage, were invited to share their favorite scenes in the film, they spoke of the wind rushing through the leaves of the pecan orchard, the spontaneous sand-dune surfing that shifted afternoon into evening and a sense of despair into triumphant joy. They brought up the churning power of the waves at Mavericks, a surfing location just north of Half Moon Bay, realizing that, while it’s not possible to conquer them, one can learn to go with the flow. And they spoke of that tender scene where a man’s heart had softened to the point of a willingness to bathe his best friend, soon to succumb to AIDS.