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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2006

a great scene from Hearts in Atlantis

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  • brilliant act of anthony....

    i'm in love with this man, i sew that moviw and let me tell you i've cryied the entire show...

    thank you for posting this!

  • hehe...its really difficult not to love him ;)

    Anthony sits there and talks, yet he just has incredible screen presence and his voice which makes this scene so memorable. Hes always watchable.

    I know! this movie is so sad....its very moving.

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  • it is a fantastic movie. My idol Hopkinks.

  • I like at the end when he's carrying that little girl up the hill and thinking about this story and he kept going and going.

    Great inspiration.

    Good movie.

    GREAT movie..

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  • ugh, love hopkins!! Fav and best actor ever

  • Damn i just realised this scene was already uploaded before I did uploaded it, my bad Chirpy.

  • Very deep heart felt movie. It just touches me deeply for no reason. May be it's the friendship and magic.

  • same from were i sit,incredible deep movie.

  • Everyone needs a person like Ted Brautigan in their lives, or at least Hopkins' version of him.

  • In 30 years, and 1000s of movies, the greatest narrative/monologue scene I have ever seen. It takes a brilliant actor to make something sound so powerful. What an amazing, glorious story...

  • In 30 years, and 1000s of movies, the greatest narrative/monologue scene I have ever seen. It takes a brilliant actor to make something sound so powerful. What an amazing, glorious story...

  • @queen106 You should read the book if you have`nt already- its excellent.

  • stephen king with this book in my opinion is on the same level as harper lee and carson mccullers with the "coming of age" theme...his level of insight and mastery of the language is truly worthy of a pulitzer prize..too bad he didn't get one

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