I remember seeing this in the theater with my girlfriend and when it was over we turned around to walk out and I bet you half of the audience was sitting in their seats crying. Very powerful ending.
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Cannot even IMAGINE living during the Civil War Era. From all of the documentaries I've seen, seems that Life back then STUNK! Would've been SO Tempted to go to Canada, get a job, work hard, save my money, and eventually send for my Family.
I saw this at the theater with my husband. I sobbed in the way out along with nearly everyone else. For three days I cried. Took a week to shake to sadness. A forever feeling.
Tonight, I don't know why, but I needed to cry......this film, this scene does it for me EVERY time .....I remember coming out of the cinema devastated, Mr B took me to the nearby Boots doorway and I held onto him and sobbed xxxx
totally agree. one of top endings with me always crying like a baby at the end... its not a best of the best movies of all time, but the music and the acting is in my eyes perfect, one of geres better roles.. its much more underrated that i think it should be?
This was the first and one of the few movies to make me cry when I saw it. I have no idea why. I was probably 9 and saw it on pay per view. We had a black box. lol.
Hola Ana María!!! Está escena final de Sommersby desde niño siempre me ha resultado muy emotivo. Porque a pesar de la horca y sus minutos finales. Jack quiere que le acompañe Laurel en su muerte. Un saludo desde España, en Málaga. Mucho ánimo contra el Covid
It was either that or he admit the truth to being an impostor and lose the respect and love of the townsfolk who came to believe in him. He really did not have much of a choice.
@@xyPERSON The other thing that some cluey person pointed out on another clip somewhere else, I forget where, if he was proven not to be Jack Somersby all those share cropping contracts would be null and void, as his signature would be forgery. That would have left everyone in the district out of pocket and in a right ole dither. Add to that, the baby they had together would be considered an illegitimate bastard, a massive deal in them days, and Laurel would have been completely shamed in the community, and the original son would have had a horrible time of it all.
The more you complain the faster they move because they don’t want you resisting. That’s truly delusional. The order says immediately but you ask the guy to wait until you’re ready.