

443: A Time For Heaven
Feb 13, 2024
The hosts review the death with indignity Christian movie 'A Time For Heaven' and express their disdain for the poorly done South African accent. They critique the unethical plot elements and unrealistic fantasy elements. They discuss a scene with eye picture doctoring and question the timeline and diagnosis of 'movie cancer'. They digress into a conversation about a person who collects teeth for comedic purposes. They explore themes of adoption and family dynamics. The speakers discuss various movie scenes, medical discussions, and share jokes and humorous anecdotes related to healthcare.
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Mysterious Flashback
- A hospice worker takes a dying man for a ride, his head bandaged with safety pins.
- This scene is a flashback to an event that never actually occurs in the movie.
Hospice Nurse Introduction
- The movie establishes the protagonist as a hospice nurse but does so confusingly.
- A different old man is used in the opening scene, and her methods for recording time of death are questionable.
Class One Horrible
- The protagonist's new patient is deemed a "class one horrible" for using a racial slur.
- The protagonist questions the slur's appropriateness rather than the racism itself.