Five Easy pieces is interesting. It’s about a young man of considerable talent who is a bit adrift, so he represents youth of the time. He is unhappy for vague reasons, probably sourced to his father. He meets his father and talks to him out under the sky and near the sea, as I recall. Two of the elemental forces. His father has suffered a stroke and can show no reaction or word in response to what the young man says to him.
I say, Five Easy Pieces is on your mind since you’ve brought it up more than once, so live in style and splurge on your intellectual interest that may link to some unknown curiosity. Turn on the Blue Ray Machine.
Broom’s second word, after his juicy-fruit stimulated response of thank you which sounds like one word, is Ah. Ah is the primordial sound of the universe, to go into why that is would be inappropriate. However, enough to say that folks throughout time have carved it into boulders, which I figure captures the interest of those who would benefit from learning more of such things from those qualified to teach, and thus benefit the world for future generations.