A few years ago, my friends and I hosted a series of informal third-place meetups for English learners. We engaged in a range of activities aimed at improving their language skills: talking about current events, playing board games, or watching and discussing short movies.
It was the best of times; it was a season of light. And there was one meetup that I will never forget, the one that brought tears to our eyes and made some of us pull out our phones — not to check social media but to do something entirely different.
What exactly? I’ll give you a hint: it happened after we watched this video about the hardest job in the world:
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So now you’ve probably guessed that phones were out to call our moms. Speaking of motherhood — and of good films — you can’t go wrong with “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.”
Here’s a synopsis from Spoiler Town: “It’s a psychological thriller directed by Curtis Hanson. The film delves into themes of trust, motherhood, revenge, and the fragility of domestic safety. With its chilling performances and tense atmosphere, it remains one of the most memorable thrillers of the early ‘90s.”

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