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We ALL clicked bc of Elisabeth Shue! I thgt this was going to be a movie about Jonas and Shue in a May-December romance. Where she is constantly telling him how it will never work between the two of them and he stays persistent in pursuing her. I did not expect for this film to be about Shue being the mom of adult children and she passes away. I am not going to watch this movie! Anyone who has experienced loss knows that is not a feeling worth revisiting. Regardless if it's real or not.
Normally I'm not a fan of movies like this but I love the fact she takes rolls where she is this amazing Mom. I did not like her character in Greyhound as she played a 2020's modern woman during WW II. How do I know? Because my grandmothers, step grandmother, and my grandmother In-Law were all women born around 1920. They dreamed about being mothers and wives. My mother's father got drafted, got married the next day and knocked my grandmother up. Then he left for the Pacific theater and came back a few years later to my mother who was a toddler.
Looks good, but I kept feeling bad for that guy in the beginning lol. He's stuck in the middle seat, trying to sleep, and these 2 strangers decide to have a conversation over him.
Yeah I noticed the song in this trailer was a version from Modern English "I melt with you!" It was a massive theme song in 1983 movie called "Valley Girls" starring Nicolas Cage and Deborah Foreman.
@tiararoxeanne1318 LMAO, I am under 40 and always loved these over blockbusters even when I was a kid. My siblings would push to watch the latest action flick and I just wanted to watch the obscure movies about moving on after the death of a loved one or anything else involving human emotions, growth or maturing.
@@tiararoxeanne1318 for me it's not about being over 40 (I'm under 40 as well haha), but having a child is what changed it for me. Although I've always likes this kind of movies anyway, so maybe it's just a personality thing, plus simple personal preference.
Director of this movie is a Coppola. He's Jason Schwartzman's brother and the son of Talia Shire(sister of Francis Ford Coppola and played Adrienne in the Rocky movies) He's also the lead singer of the band Rooney where he goes by the name Robert Carmine.
@2:32 the insensitivity of funeral homes-just, accurate-maybe find a job where losing someone’s loved one isn’t a joke because you see it everyday and now you’re desensitized to it.
Within 4 years I had to help bury my mom, my only grandchild (not quite 2) and my dad. I have seen enough of funeral homes to last forever. Same with hospitals.
looks good but hollywood seriously has to stop add the slow version of well known pop song into trailers. I'm not saying its bad just that it becomes distracting when it's so over used.