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What dreams may come. (Read 4731 times)
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Reply #15 - Oct 20th, 2008 at 6:36pm
 
Happy you enjoyed it. Anyone else interested in the movie. Contact me. --Carol Ann
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The three things you can never take back:
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The misused hour.
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Reply #16 - Oct 20th, 2008 at 11:34pm
 
It's a good movie. I have to add, it gets quite tough in the end (not only there). It has very sad and dramatic moments. The scene with the top-down church at the end couldn't have been more impressing to express the darkness of being stuck.

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"I'm going where the pavement turns to sand"&&Neil Young, "Thrasher"
 
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Reply #17 - Oct 20th, 2008 at 11:51pm
 
I enjoyed it because there are so many types of retrievals that are profiled. Robin Williams is being retried by his doctor friend. Robin is trying to retrieve his wife. His daughter tried to be what her dad said she could be by seeing herself in another more attractive being's image. She is trying to retrieve a "beautiful" part of herself. Maybe I'll watch it again a third time and see what else I have forgotten about the story.  I remember he met some Aunt who was painting and finding a part of herself and gave him some advise. Also, I remember Robin met up with his son, but I can't recall that part of the movie.  I do remember that Robin's dog is the first being to retrieve him from his death bed and greet him when he passed.  A lot of stories in one!
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Reply #18 - Oct 20th, 2008 at 11:59pm
 
Hmm, seems like "Sixth Sense", you have to watch it more than one time!

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