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@Hanraoi I totally agree with you. That fact is really sad !!
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this is my second time watching this series ...it is rare that I watch movies twice still, I have enjoyed it equally this time round
thank-you for sharing
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@246Sparkle me too! ...He sort of exemplifies the old addage 'still waters run deep' and that the minds of society have more depth than the sparkly smooth shallow surface suggests
Charles Dickens has the old girl ask him his opinion several times ...it is only at the last that he shares... confirming that which we knew all along ...that there is wisdom and integrity in each one of us if we only listen when it is shared quietly and gently
thank-you for majing time to share your opinion
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wonderful movie...serendipity all the way
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someone should torpedo that boat...hahaha...everybody drowns except Mortimer
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5:45 Well said, and touche.
Thank you for this terrific video, ladygreays
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5:45 Well said, and touche.
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thanks for uploading
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Thank you for posting. A most moving show, I adore Charles Dickens and his works, he always knows how to show the good side of man and the evil.
Thanks again ;)
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@Woodlander65 Yes rather like Mr. Lorry I think, from Tale of Two Cities ( I refer to the book of course)
its cute how even though wrayburn is supposed to be "higher" in "society's" eyes based on social standing, i think she as a person is much better and purer and knows herself and her morals--she is good for wrayburn b/c she makes him want to improve himself-but she doesn't actually need him-except that she loves him and he loves her too deep down and in that way they need each other and its beautiful in that way--i love how wrayburn basically said "screw society" i love lizzie &she makes me happy
msstarbright91 2 years ago 11
I just had to say...Go Mr. Tremlow!!
...I enjoyed this very much. Thanks so much for posting!
Also, did any notice how the story began with water and ended with water...? Nice touch..
stinkeepumpkin 2 years ago 6