Strawberry Milk movie
Random Opportunist for Grandma MacKinley
Collin's artistic grandmother who taught him to draw and paint starting from when he was very young. She can't paint as well as she used to in her old age but is satisfied the legacy has been passed on to her grandson since her own son took little interest in the craft. She's a caring woman whose secret second life has always been in her own imagination and the worlds she's put onto many canvases. Her voice is very gentle, though a bit weak in her final years. Please don't go out of your way to sound like a cartoonish "old lady". A very minor role.
- english
- female senior
It's not about painting what's there. It's about painting what you see.
He was always a troublemaker, your father. He once put a hole in my foyer wall trying to sled down the stairs one summer. That boy was full of imagination and creativity and I'm glad he at least passed that on to you.
I lived the life I wanted to live. I may not have seen everything I wanted to see, but I'm satisfied with what I have.