Tear for two
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@nauort23 As brilliant as the documentary is, you HAVE to see the movie if you're a fan. It was created as a tribute to the Beales, to fill in the blanks for fans, and to inform those of this wonderful story that have never heard of it before - they weren't attempting to make a BETTER version of 'Grey Gardens', which would have been impoossible. There is no real Grey Gardens without the real Edies, but the film is touching and beautiful, and enjoyable from even a non-fan's perspective.
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I absolutely adore this scene and the way Little Edie sits back and indulges her mother in this reverie. It's the most touching moment in the whole film. It is perfection. I'll never understand what they were thinking when they attempted to turn this into a musical or a movie. I refuse to see either.
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The title has an extra "r".. I love seeing Little Edie's relationship with her mother..
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wwoooww, how beautiful big eddie when she was young..
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So sweet / so endearing/ so painful/ so mesmerizing/ SO REAL.
God Bless those 2 little ladies. They survived the only way they knew how to.
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Amazing, I enjoyed watching documentary, I love that music, reminds me of early cartoons... beautiful, emotional...
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Damn! this documentary is moving, is sad, is funny, is amazing! and the movie with drew is simply stunning!
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@MondoManiacs I believe this version of "Tea for Two" is by Andre Kostelanetz. I'm unsure, as I've had extreme difficulties finding this particular recording, but that's where I'd start looking.
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Adorable!!!!
You are abdsolutely right, this is such a charming scene by two utterly charming ladies.
RAC5RAC 3 years ago 9
best.scene.ever.
billywillyjilly 3 years ago 8