When I was younger, I never understood why he said "Maybe you should let them fall." I understand it now. Perfect script, perfect scene and perfect film.
@@LitoGeorge Not meant to be mean. He is up there; still love the guy. Take a chill pill. He just looked stiff getting off the horse. We all do when we get old. One day you might know.
@@redorsey3995 might be useful for you take your own medicine. Take that chill pill was you say, and be positive, or kind as you suddenly were now. I reviewed the scene and he seemed completely natural and able to me. Which is surprising, given his age.
I saw this years ago and also read the book. Of course the book was way better and the ending was quite different from the movie but I do understand that the movie cant be the exact same as the book. Nicholas Evans is a fantastic writer and Mr. Redford is an amazing director.
By rights, as a guy, I should hav e hated this movie - it had the potential to be a maudlin, corny tear jerker.. But Redford got all the elements just right - a great screen adaptation of the book, a stupendous location, a hauntingly beautiful score by Thomas Newman, and three great actors with genuine star power to carry it. Having grown up near NYC, I thought Annie's character as a high achieving,, high anxiety, type-A professional really hit the nail on the head. Probably the only "chick flick" I have ever enjoyed, or even been able to sit thru.
I'm searching for the soundtrack with the original singers, such as Dwight Yokam, Alison Krause... I am just finding orchestra versions. Can anyone help me find it?