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@crittaable… I am so sorry! Can’t imagine what you’re feeling. Praying you find peace and comfort whether you watch this movie or not…you are strong and you are loved.
I don't think I understand the timing. She goes back home and then immediately starts falling for another man? Did her husband not just die or has it been years?
Adam is 39. Radha is 50. Storyline wise, they are supposed to be the same age, high school sweethearts. Their reunion is after 22 years. So I do not understand why they didn't pick actors of same age or at least wihin a 4-5 years age range. It is distracting to me because it makes the storyline unrealistic. High school sweethearts reuniting after 22 year but the woman is 10 year older than the man.
Look beyond the dramatization of the film, and appreciate the story behind it, when you know of a loved one going through the impossible of obstacles. And when you’re brave enough and strong to look into the darkness with them, and help them fight. I really hope this comes out in the theater and not just directed for online. This looks amazing.
Тут семья лесби, одна из женщин мучается птср, алкоголизмом плюс антидепрессанты горстями пьёт. За ужином пытается объяснить ребенку, что весь мир их ненавидит 😵😮
At about the 46 second mark they show children on a playground. Anyone know where this was taken? What year? This movie was made in 1954. The girl w/ short dark hair looks like my older sister who has since passed.
It was a nice touch to cast Sean Astin as the bike shop owner, after he and Matthew Modine were part of the same crew in 1990's Memphis Belle. Especially as, when asked what he would do after the war, Astin's ball gunner character Rascal sardonically replies to Modine's pilot Dennis "I'll come to your shop and rob it!". Then in Hard Miles Modine's character turns up at Astin's shop to ask for sponsorship. I had to smile at the irony of that.
Instead of them, turning around and driving off, they get out the car to investigate… typical white people, that’s why they’re always getting killed in movies
I saw it as a kid and the movie is so bad it is actually hysterically funny to watch. That's probably why it isn't available but it did periodically pop up on TV back in the '60s when stations needed something as a filler after the Johnny Carson show ended at midnight. With this documentary coming out it may come back on the market.