Trip to Bountiful--coming home pt.1
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@crowleysridgegirl Grandmothers are special people in our lives. I'm sure that to see the land lying fallow, overtaken with mesquite and cedar, the old homestead abused after her parents' tragic demise, must have broken my grandmother's heart. That old expression that you can never go home, rings true, i suppose.
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@ThymeBottle oh my girl,are you and I kindred spirits,or what?? We should have been SISTERS! we always like the same things and have the same feelings about them.This reminded me so much of my own grandmother.My mother loved this film,and,so do I.I can identify as time goes on.
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@shalomboy11 dadgum,haven't you EVER had a home that you were raised in or did you grow up on the street? Anybody that is OLDER can certainly identify.Wait until all your family but you is gone and you stand in front of an old empty "run down shack" with only the memory of happy times and loving voices to go with you the rest of your days.You might get it then.
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The beauty and tragedy of mortality: time passes.
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This is not part 1, rather the end of the movie.
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At the end, she says, "Goodbye Bountiful". She should have said "Thank you, Bountiful" because she never left Bountiful. Bountiful always lived within her heart.
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i love geraldine paige but i preferred her in "what ever happened to aunt alice" it was far superior to this movie. I don't understand why she liked that run down old shack and why did she want to buy it??? i bet her son did not want her to buy it because his wife wanted the money
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i heard this movie was terrible and boring and i believe it
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Beautiful scene.
@tingly7654321 Whoever said this movie is "terrible and boring" doesn't have a heart.
Aussiemarco 9 months ago 6
Very few movies are perfect in every way. This is one of them, and this scene is one of the most powerful ever filmed. So simple, yet so filled with meaning and emotion. It turns me into a blubbering baby every time.
Aussiemarco 1 year ago 4