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Interview with Souleymane's Story Director Boris Lojkine
Souleymane's Story (L'Histoire de Souleymane) premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was screened at the Zurich Film Festival later in the year. Ewan got to sit down with the writer-director Boris Lojkine and talk about his latest film about a bike-peddling immigrant delivery driver racing through the streets of hectic Paris as he tries to get his papers.
The film is out in Swiss theaters now.
thanks @trigon-film9212 for setting up the interview & Cinema Frame for the shooting location.
Screened at:@TVFestivaldeCannes
Interview recorded at:@ZFFchannel
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A Very Late But Extensive Zurich & Gent Film Festival Recap | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 184 часа назад
Ewan and Kevin sit down to talk about some festival movies... Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for watching. Our Website: quietonsetpodcast.com Follow our Letterboxd HQ: letterboxd.com/quietonset/ Podcast: ruclips.net/channel/UCEt2dFDLjMZuYgI4mOuUNuA Gaming: ruclips.net/channel/UCn...
A Real Pain - Do We Love or Hate It? | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 757 часов назад
Ewan and Lachlan review Jesse Eisenberg's sophomore feature film A Real Pain. Ewan loves the film but Lachlan didn't click with it. The Golden Globes ceremony was held this week and Letterboxd released their Year in Review. Lachlan rewatched Wicked and Paddington 2. Ewan went off a final binge of 2024 movies to finish his Top 10 for an upcoming video. He watched Mars Express, My First Film, How...
Nosferatu is Haunting in the Best Way | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 73День назад
Ewan and Lachlan have succumbed to the darkness... it is time to talk about Robert Eggers Nosferatu's remake - our most anticipated film of 2024. Aardman is back and treats us with a second Claymation film in 2024 in Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. Ewan watched Kiyoshi Kurosawa's remake of his own film, Serpent's Path, Nightbitch, and Exhibiting Forgiveness. They discuss the box office g...
Nosferatu (2024) | Spoiler Review
Просмотров 200День назад
Ewan and Lachlan review Robert Eggers' fourth feature film Nosferatu, starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgård, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Willem Dafoe, and Emma Corrin. Clipped from Ep. 217: ruclips.net/video/hsLDfbAW7Oo/видео.html Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for wa...
The Northman is a Viking Blockbuster with Depth | Review
Просмотров 729День назад
Ewan and Connor review Robert Eggers' third feature The Northman with Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicole Kidman, Claes Bang, Ethan Hawke, & Willem Dafoe. Companion List: boxd.it/CdVPE Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for watching. Our Website: quietonsetpodcast.com Follow...
The Lighthouse is Robert Eggers at his Peak | Review
Просмотров 40914 дней назад
Ewan and Connor review Robert Eggers' second feature The Lighthouse with Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe. Companion List: boxd.it/CauiC Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for watching. Our Website: quietonsetpodcast.com Follow our Letterboxd HQ: letterboxd.com/quietonset/ Podcast: ru...
The VVitch is Robert Eggers Best Film | Review
Просмотров 99014 дней назад
Ewan and Lachlan revisit Robert Eggers' feature film debut The VVitch. Companion List: boxd.it/BW0D8 (Every movies & filmmakers mentioned in the review) Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for watching. Our Website: quietonsetpodcast.com Follow our Letterboxd HQ: letterboxd.com/quieto...
Nosferatu (1922) Still Holds Up | Review
Просмотров 68014 дней назад
Ewan and Connor revisit F.W. Murnau's classic vampire film Nosferatu from 1922. Companion List: boxd.it/BSpE8 (Every movie & filmmaker mentioned in the review) Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for watching. Our Website: quietonsetpodcast.com Follow our Letterboxd HQ: letterboxd.com...
The Order is Underrated | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 7114 дней назад
For the final time in 2024, Ewan and Lachlan discuss what they watched this week. For Ewan, that was Mufasa: The Lion King, Kraven the Hunter, Sonic The Hedgehog 3, Y2K, and Squid Game's second season. Lachlan caught up with We Live In Time, Juror Nr.2 & The Last Stop in Yuma County. After an underwhelming limited run in theaters, The Order is out on VOD and they're sharing their spoiler though...
Why The Lion King Remake is Awful...
Просмотров 8121 день назад
Ewan and Connor discuss the abysmal remake of The Lion King. Join our Discord: discord.gg/pPsUSZQ Please rate and review us on Spotify & Apple Podcast. It helps out a lot! Like, comment, and subscribe! Thanks for watching. Our Website: quietonsetpodcast.com Follow our Letterboxd HQ: letterboxd.com/quietonset/ Podcast: ruclips.net/channel/UCEt2dFDLjMZuYgI4mOuUNuA Gaming: ruclips.net/channel/UCnS...
ANORA is the Movie of the Year | Quiet On Set Podcast
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ANORA is the Movie of the Year | Quiet On Set Podcast
Is The Lion King the Best Animated Movie of All Time?
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Is The Lion King the Best Animated Movie of All Time?
Why Lord of the Rings Doesn't Work as Anime | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 89Месяц назад
Why Lord of the Rings Doesn't Work as Anime | Quiet On Set Podcast
Just How Horrible is Madame Web? - Review
Просмотров 367Месяц назад
Just How Horrible is Madame Web? - Review
Orion and the Dark has a ton of heart - Spoiler Review
Просмотров 61Месяц назад
Orion and the Dark has a ton of heart - Spoiler Review
Hundreds of Beavers: Slapstick at its Best - Review
Просмотров 549Месяц назад
Hundreds of Beavers: Slapstick at its Best - Review
Gladiator II - Are You Entertained? - Spoiler Review
Просмотров 190Месяц назад
Gladiator II - Are You Entertained? - Spoiler Review
The Best, Cutest and Creepiest Movies of the Year | Quiet on Set Pod
Просмотров 95Месяц назад
The Best, Cutest and Creepiest Movies of the Year | Quiet on Set Pod
A Different Man: An Underrated Gem - Review
Просмотров 48Месяц назад
A Different Man: An Underrated Gem - Review
Will The Wild Robot Win the Animation Oscar? - Spoiler Review
Просмотров 49Месяц назад
Will The Wild Robot Win the Animation Oscar? - Spoiler Review
Why Wicked is Getting a Best Picture Nomination | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 847Месяц назад
Why Wicked is Getting a Best Picture Nomination | Quiet On Set Podcast
Hundreds of Beavers is Hilarious Slap Stick Comedy | Quiet On Set Podcast
Просмотров 113Месяц назад
Hundreds of Beavers is Hilarious Slap Stick Comedy | Quiet On Set Podcast
Daughters is the Best Documentary of 2024 - Review
Просмотров 148Месяц назад
Daughters is the Best Documentary of 2024 - Review
Look Back - Review
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Look Back - Review
Does MOANA (2016) Hold Up? - Review
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Does MOANA (2016) Hold Up? - Review
MARIA is Angelina Jolie's Best Performance - Review
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MARIA is Angelina Jolie's Best Performance - Review
Is Gladiator II a Worthy Sequel? | Quiet On Set Podcast
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Is Gladiator II a Worthy Sequel? | Quiet On Set Podcast
The Wild Robot - Best Animation of the Year? | Quiet On Set Podcast
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The Wild Robot - Best Animation of the Year? | Quiet On Set Podcast

Комментарии

  • @Wakawaka888
    @Wakawaka888 18 часов назад

    Salles the film maker was friends of the Paiva family when he was little, he was at the house many times. The biography was written by Marcelo Paiva son of Eunice

  • @88bruna
    @88bruna День назад

    falou tudo! muita gente espera um filme de suspense sobre a ditadura, mas não é esse filme. ele te deixa com um sentimento similar com o qual a protagonista está passando, um vazio emocional imenso

  • @cezariovdiogenes
    @cezariovdiogenes День назад

    Thank you for your review! I’m from Brazil and my great grandfather was also arrested and tortured by the Brazilian American-supported military dictatorship in the 70’s, but in the city of Fortaleza. He only came home after four months being tortured and he was forever after traumatized for it. The whole “communist takeover” was merely a pretext for restricting individual rights and freedoms. This movie, notably because of my family’s history, does hit me deeply and it is such a strange and strong honor for me to see its story bringing Brazil to the top of world cinema! Definitely an outstanding, real, raw and truly Brazilian artwork! A must see, I assure you all, especially considering it’s being released at a time where democracies, including the Brazilian one, are profoundly under questioning and extremist movements try to undermine and diminish its pillars. We, Brazilians, deserve our first Oscar🙏🏻 #ImStillHere #AindaEstouAqui

  • @rjcarter2904
    @rjcarter2904 3 дня назад

    In my opinion, this is an excellent movie in so many ways. It is well written, the acting (especially Daniel Craig and Drew Starkey) is superb. The cinematography is phenomenal. It definitely represents the lives and the psychology of gay men at two very different stages of self-acceptance in the early '50s. So, why is it so divisive? Why do some love it and some hate it? I think it has to do with a few things. First, there are people who are homophobes and hate queer movies. Not sure why they went (LOL--yes, I am pretty sure, at least). Second, it has a lot of metaphors in it. People's brains tend to be dichotomous as to whether they are linear thinkers and like movies in which everything is spelled out for them OR they are less concrete and more associative thinkers and like the many interpretations of metaphors. Of course, it's really a continuum, but these are the extremes. People at the first extreme (more concrete thinkers) would hate this movie and not understand its true meaning. Those at the other extreme probably would love it. As you say, it's the story of a gay man in middle-age (former military) who lives in Mexico. He's a drug addict, which likely represents the misery he experiences as a gay man in the '50s. He says he's in Mexico because his drug habit would get him imprisoned in the U.S. Remember, though, this was the era of McCarthyism, and his homosexuality also may have gotten him imprisoned--as a "communist"). So, he lives in Mexico and is seeking a meaningful gay relationship. Unfortunately, all he finds is superficial hook-ups. He sees and becomes infatuated with Eugene, a younger man who is struggling with his queer identity and is unable to accept it. Yet, he is drawn to Lee, the older man. This sets the stage for what is to occur. The part that I think really confuses people and is off-putting for them is Chapter 3 with the telepathy augmenting drug in South America. This is the metaphor for the struggle that Eugene is going through, knowing that he is attracted to men, specifically Lee, and denying his own homosexuality. Lee "hears" the thoughts of Eugene during their drug intoxication, "I AM NOT QUEER!" Ultimately, Eugene runs away in an effort to escape his sexuality. And Lee lives on alone, lonely, and grieving over the loss of Eugene, and dies a miserable death. Whie the movie has a hit of romance; it really is a tragedy of two gay men who are at very different stages of their lives and unable to connect in the early '50s. That is my assessment of the movie. The book is available on Amazon either in hard copy or digital version.

  • @AngelicaMariaESS
    @AngelicaMariaESS 3 дня назад

    I’m Brazilian, but if I could ask for one thing, it would be: give this movie a chance. It’s not just a masterpiece of Brazilian cinema, it’s a reminder of a time that can never be repeated, but which the world lives under constant threat of. Recently, Brazil also had to face the ghost and the threats of an authoritarian government. It’s for us to never forget. So it never happens again. May Brazilian history echo in the name of those who suffered under the military regime.

  • @phrophannus
    @phrophannus 3 дня назад

    The AQUI in Ainda Estou Aqui is silent, so it's pronounced "Ahkey"

  • @arindamchatterjee8983
    @arindamchatterjee8983 4 дня назад

    Will you make a top 10 2024 movies video??

    • @QuietOnSetPodcast
      @QuietOnSetPodcast 4 дня назад

      As teased, the top 10 of 2024 vid has been filmed and is currently in the editing bay :)

  • @ellahorst2126
    @ellahorst2126 5 дней назад

    Fernanda torres really deserves the that best actress nomination!!

  • @moonymoonlight
    @moonymoonlight 5 дней назад

    I'm Still Here doesn't aim to be a historical movie, but rather a very personal story based off of the youngest son Marcelo's recollection of events as per his 2014 book by the same name, as well as Salles' own experience of being a young child who frequented the Paiva household. Though I appreciate you guys' interest in the very important history that frames the movie, I do think this is to be taken into consideration - it was never meant to be a history lesson, but to show the real people behind said history. Brazil does, however, have many movies about this time period, with several different perspectives - about the coup itself, about the guerrilla, about what it was like for lower class workers, indigenous and black people, rural workers, and many more. I strongly encourage to research more about these if they interest you, Brazilian cinema is very rich and a great way to learn.

  • @Dorgoth12
    @Dorgoth12 6 дней назад

    What an emotional rollercoaster, exceptional work. What the hell was that moment when someone slit another guys throat using broken glass on a banister or something?

    • @kevinfilms8866
      @kevinfilms8866 5 дней назад

      Thanks for the compliment :) If you're referring to 8:32, that is Life After Fighting.

  • @LaMissProvence
    @LaMissProvence 8 дней назад

    🎬🎉🎉🎉

  • @speeddrawingamateur688
    @speeddrawingamateur688 8 дней назад

    The dictatorship was extremely cruel! People tied to ropes and carried in asphault by cars... children of all ages being killed with the hughest levels of cruelty... people being thrown from planes to die with the impact of the fall... black people could not grow their hair... if you were considered a suspect of talking something agains the government that was it for you... and more and more and more... so the ghost of diabolic cruelty ISIS-like is all over the movie...

  • @mariemellard5949
    @mariemellard5949 9 дней назад

    ❤💚💙Kevin mon acteur fétiche et mon cowboy préféré i love you Kevin un homme qui me plaît beaucoup ❤️💘💞👍

  • @mariemellard5949
    @mariemellard5949 9 дней назад

    ❤💚💙BRAVO JOHN DUTTON mon cowboy préféré i love you Kevin un homme qui me plaît beaucoup ❤️💘💞👍

  • @tristanhusson
    @tristanhusson 9 дней назад

    Wow! Amazing job, congratulations 👌

  • @jcmitch000
    @jcmitch000 9 дней назад

    Enjoyed the stream. I like having it separate from the podcast.

  • @jcmitch000
    @jcmitch000 9 дней назад

    Yes, please make the upcoming movies list public!

    • @QuietOnSetPodcast
      @QuietOnSetPodcast 9 дней назад

      Here you go: boxd.it/BWTkU We'll also add it to the description

  • @lucawillems6749
    @lucawillems6749 10 дней назад

    This was made by someone who understands cinema.

  • @maria.naze0
    @maria.naze0 10 дней назад

    Na época do regime Militar no Brasil .eles sumiam com as pessoas .e ninguém podia reclamar de nada pois teria o mesmo fim

  • @LueMeldane
    @LueMeldane 10 дней назад

    Part of the sadness surrounding the Brazilian military dictatorship is the fact that people simply disappeared and no one never got to know what happened to their loved ones. Were they kept in captivity? Were they tortured? Were they killed? Was it quick? Was it painful? This NOT KNOWING that leaves just a little bit of hope among some of the most gruesome scenarios imaginable... That's a psychological torture on its own and that's what the movie is about. It's sad that some people are not able to pick up on such a subtle yet strong message...

  • @stilesstilinskibr
    @stilesstilinskibr 10 дней назад

    A melhor! Nosso orgulho

  • @jcmitch000
    @jcmitch000 10 дней назад

    Loved seeing Exhibiting Forgiveness getting a call out. I did not expect it to hit as strong as it did when I watched it a few weeks back. Great double feature pairing with Calvary (2014). I just happened to watch both of these close together and they complement each other so well. Highly recommend anyone wanting to check out either of them watch the other. Similar ideas but from different angles as well. Bonus I finished a rewatch of Ted Lasso with my wife this last year and that show fits really well with those two as well.

  • @joecofamily
    @joecofamily 10 дней назад

    Congratulations to Fernanda Torres🏆 I’m still here is set to hit theaters in New York and Los Angeles on January 17, 2025, and a wide release is expected on February 14. I’m making plans to go see it in theaters 🎥🍿 It is a big moment for Brazilian cinema…

  • @barbararab6390
    @barbararab6390 10 дней назад

    This movie is incredibly important to our history especially in current times where far right "patriots" attack and deny the things shown in this movie and the book, Bolsonaro even spat on Rubens's statue a few years back. My mom was born on the beginning of the dictatorship and she remembers it vividly. The ones affected are still here, we shouldnt let their suffering happen again

  • @mariadelourdescorreafiguei7500
    @mariadelourdescorreafiguei7500 10 дней назад

    O Brasil pagou qto para levar o prêmio? No Brasil, a esquerda está no poder e esse prêmio era desejo deles. Os cinemas brasileiros ficaram vazios. Esse filme flopou. A premiação foi uma fraude.🤦‍♀️ Ninguém acredita nas premiações atuais. Muito jogo de interesse da agenda globalista. Temos mais de 1.000 presos políticos no Brasil e os artistas desse filme apoiam a prisão deles. Que mensagem esse filme leva? Incoerente para quem diz defender a democracia e lutar contra ditaduras.

  • @Alejandrocasabranca
    @Alejandrocasabranca 10 дней назад

    🇧🇷👑😁👑😁🤷🇧🇷🤷🇧🇷

  • @apensalesman
    @apensalesman 11 дней назад

    I remember my family renting this movie. If this is his best film, he needs a new career.

  • @namesy
    @namesy 11 дней назад

    A brilliant piece of editing! One of the most underestimated skills in filmmaking. This was superb!

    • @namesy
      @namesy 6 дней назад

      @ wasn’t a particular one I was referring to! Just the whole thing! But love that you started it with the low budget Things Will Be Different. Undiscovered gem of a film!

    • @kevinfilms8866
      @kevinfilms8866 5 дней назад

      @@namesy Somebody else asked and commented on the wrong one, my bad haha. Things Will Be Different was one of my faves of 2024!

  • @jcmitch000
    @jcmitch000 12 дней назад

    I can't imagine how long this took to put together. Very well done. Such a great year of movies.

  • @vito5262
    @vito5262 12 дней назад

    Amazing job! Can't imagine how long that took to put together :o

  • @MrFreakness
    @MrFreakness 12 дней назад

    Well done !

  • @ssofiman1761
    @ssofiman1761 12 дней назад

    This is Worst Rober Egger worst Movie and Alexander Skarsgård is the worst actor of alltime

    • @batbrick3949
      @batbrick3949 11 дней назад

      Joking, right? I swear, it’s like Alexander Skarsgard is such a method actor that he was born Scandinavian just to prepare to play a Viking in this movie.

    • @ssofiman1761
      @ssofiman1761 5 дней назад

      @@batbrick3949 His Father is Great but alexander skarsgard make every movie made worst by his Trash emotionless acting

  • @arindamchatterjee8983
    @arindamchatterjee8983 13 дней назад

    So many great movies... What a Amazing year 2024...Awesome video ❤

  • @carolineschaeffer7868
    @carolineschaeffer7868 13 дней назад

    i saw nosferatu a few years ago and was kind of iffy about it (it had some orchestral soundtrack), and this past october I saw the version with the two Radiohead albums in theaters and it was SOOOOOOOOOO GOOD

  • @ceilingfan7030
    @ceilingfan7030 13 дней назад

    Stupendous

  • @robertvarley8740
    @robertvarley8740 13 дней назад

    Great job man. Hope people discover this

  • @tonygabagool
    @tonygabagool 13 дней назад

    Shakespeare is Early Modern English. Old English, and even Middle English are indecipherable to contemporary speakers.

    • @QuietOnSetPodcast
      @QuietOnSetPodcast 12 дней назад

      true! I meant to say 'older English' but Old English would be quite unintellegible. - Ewan

  • @tamago2474
    @tamago2474 13 дней назад

    Loved this, great job! 🔥

  • @milesdorst7120
    @milesdorst7120 14 дней назад

    I’m not much of a history buff, but I’m not sure that’s what 1980s New England looked like 😂

  • @jcs1025
    @jcs1025 17 дней назад

    Our poor boy did not look well during this interview. 😞

    • @DavidLari
      @DavidLari 8 дней назад

      He looked so tired. I wonder how many of these he had done that day already. I just wanted to give him a hug.

  • @terra-personal-3949
    @terra-personal-3949 20 дней назад

    Love your rapport together! Great review.

  • @theesundancekid
    @theesundancekid 20 дней назад

    Good review there lads

  • @madelinepurvis7037
    @madelinepurvis7037 21 день назад

    You thought Sacha Baron Cohens character was the best?!?! He made me so angry from the beginning. He never listened to his wife when she kept trying to explain. After the big reveal in episode 7 I said I would've never forgiven him for that, I was so happy when Cates character said the same thing.

  • @Weird-City
    @Weird-City 25 дней назад

    You've gotta take a gamble and go outside the box if you want to create greatness. If he does nothing else - he is a genius for Kids (writer), Gummo, Umshini Wam and Julien. Most directors never create one truly original and groundbreaking piece - Korine has somehow created several.

  • @bev9708
    @bev9708 26 дней назад

    For me the problem was not the non-linear storytelling mimicking his state of mind, but rather that the "reveals" were a real letdown and, frankly, boring, especially relative to his anxiety at the beginning in "revealing" the truth and exposing himself as a fraud!! But then maybe that’s also part of the point … that the “bad” person we see ourselves as is not really all that bad nor scandalous to others!

  • @alecrim888
    @alecrim888 Месяц назад

    Ask her to say something about the families of those who were arrested in 2023 and sentenced to 17 years without DUE LEGAL PROCESS. Ask her how she feels about the wife of the man who died in prison for having been denied proper medical care by the Supreme Court

  • @teletranoats7491
    @teletranoats7491 Месяц назад

    EVERYTHING SEEN IN THIS FILME WAS SPONSORED BY FBI CIA AND THE TERRORIST AMERICAN GOVERNMENT BACK IN THE DAY !!! We brazilians know the truth from inside out !!!! Kissinger reports are a disgrace and sole proof of the North American Intervention in South America. It is the same terrorist government that sponsors those Jewish Rapscallians in their genocide against Palestinian people !!

  • @leilani319
    @leilani319 Месяц назад

    I watched the film twice back to back yesterday and again for a third time this morning. Jolie's performance was absolutely extraordinary! I dare to say that this film showcases her greatest work to date! No other actress in contention for an Academy Award nomination in the lead actress category comes close to the brilliance of Jolie's flawless performance! 💯🎭🏆

  • @fetchexpert7991
    @fetchexpert7991 Месяц назад

    I completely understand you guys wanting more of a background and for the movie to explore the dictatorship more, but its not about untouched potential, its a sensible choice. PLEASE, just give it a search. Movies are great for learning stuff, but how much time would it cost to research a bit of Brazil’s dictatorship? I guarantee you it would intensify the emotions you feel through the movie tenfold.

  • @andrewsnycollas3651
    @andrewsnycollas3651 Месяц назад

    The wondering at the end is because that is how it happened, she got Alzheimer and forgot.