The Thorn Birds
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beautiful scene! romantic,passional and sad with that marvelous music backgraund..i love it!!!!
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Totally agree:-)
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@2011lamb ~no not good sex...great LOVE, I am lucky to have a Father Ralph in my life...my husband..but getting him back was similair to what hapened in this movie..he stayed with me instead of returning to his other life though "-)
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Ralph
"But we may never see each other again " Interpretation: Damn I'll never have a chance to get freaky with her anymore, Damn she was good, I rode her all over the island"
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Damn he is really torn between duty or lust for Meggie. Touching!
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Is it me, but Ralph does not seem to have a guilt trip about sleeping with a married woman or breaking his vows! That must have been some good sex!
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This video is fast becoming my fave. When they part, it's so sad and dramatic. It would have been a trip and Luke decided to visit her, and the caretaker stated "Wait a minute, if you are her husband, who's the other guy I've seen her kissing these past few days? A definite WTH moment from Luke! What language is this. Rachel looks like she is part Italian or Greek?
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When she turns down the alarm clock, I just realized she wanted to stop time from their bliss, due to the fact in reality she would have to deal with Luke an he had to return to Rome
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Wow both actors are good swimmers. Location is beautiful.
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Is it me or did Ralph seemed like he wanted to continue the affair to some extent, when he offered to write ? Lusty man of the cloth! Maybe if they had stayed in touch, Maggie would have been tempted to tell him the truth about Dane.
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Did she really stay on the island away from Justine and Luke for 2 months, or did he return home to them shortly after Ralph left. That is an interesting question Meggie posed? "What kind of God closes paradise to priests that love woman?" I think the Vatican continues to struggle with that isssue regarding female and male clergy.
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I first saw this movie as a young teen in 83. It touched me then as a Catholic kid. Watching it now as an adult I see it in a whole new perspective.
Thank you IIiMiri! It has been 20 years since the first time I saw "the thornbird". I love it forever. If you could, please upload more scenes.
phuha76 4 years ago 2
I´m glad, that the videos maole you happy. The Thorn Birds is unforgettable and magnificent saga.
IliMiri 4 years ago 2