Shadowlands 2
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- More of the favorite scenes, and I guess I should just give a spoiler warning...!
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.
Scenes include: Pain/Happiness (Jack and Joy), The Crying scene =/ (Jack and Douglas), and The final scene (Jack [I like the narration]).
I own nothing that has to do with this movie. I just love it, that's all!
I went to the cinema with my mom, to see this movie, she had a bone cancer, but we didnt know the plot of the movie. On the end of the movie she told me :" this is the cancer I have, this the way i am going to die" She passed away 3 months affter, and it was the last time we went to a movie. I will never forget this...
OH GOD! You WOULD never forget this.
We all walk this path of life together has a boy and has a man...
Best romantic movie ever. This is what love is, this RIGHT HERE
He deserved an Oscar for this role
The bit where Lewis says "Me too." always gets me. x
The part that hurts so much is when Anthony Hopkins says , ....I quote, ....Why love when losing hurts so much...., unquote, I loved my Labrador dog and lost him last year , I know I will never get over it like my first love when she was killed in a car crash..We must all realise it is life, and these things happen but there are those around us that become insular in a way that it,s an attitude it cannot happen to me , Well it does and has .. Getting over tragedy /loss depends how deeply you are connected with life and mortality and the things you love.. God bless......
My wife and I have Sally, a cat who came to us after she survived an auto crash. A few years ago, she became diabetic, and we have devoted our lives to keeping her OK. Insulin shots, BG measurements, day after day. It has ripped our hearts out, but we are glad to still have her here, with us. I am so sorry for you and your Labrador.
Very beautifully put
Great film, lovely score, and what a great actor Hopkins is
i agree, cuz, that young boy was me at s his age when i lost my mom. it's so very tragic to growup without a nurturing mother ! !
"The pain then is part of the happiness now. That's the deal." CS "Jack" Lewis and Joy D. Lewis
My favorite movie - so very real - both of them
Loving someone is learning oneday to let them go.. it wont be easy but it's the only way to heal the pain of suffering....
I think we all cried.....
The attic is a critical scene in Jack's character development; it reflects his newfound ability to be close to people (Joy's influence being crucial here!)
This movie is so much like my own journey. I lost my identical twin and we loved the Wye Valley, which is where this barn is. I've visited as if on a pilgrimage. It's a holiday let now. It's in a YT video called: Shadowlands Movie Location P1 - English Bicknor if anyone is interested. Yes, I get why she wanted to speak of death - she wanted the channels to remain open.
If there is love to be felt, let it be felt in this. This is a kind of happiness that few people ever really clutch. I haven't felt it, but I know it exists. I will live my days as a man that's pain is a part of the happiness now.
We should remember always that health and happiness and peace of mind are the most important things in life are...... not money that is an essential tool like a spanner for the nut only..., I lost the most precious thing in my life recently and this wonderful film indicates that , sad that it is, we should ALL love one another and never forget that ALL is on loan to us.......... God bless..
Hope everything's ok for you Geoff - agree this is a wonderful film
it's a tremendous void deep within that can never be replaced or filled.
I can never finish the attic scene. As soon as Hopkins starts crying, I'm always like "I'M OUT!l
Yeah me too..♥️
I came here today because I needed to cry. In the past 2 weeks, I've lost a beloved brother-in-law, a dear friend, and another friend lost her mother and brother. We had to put my sweet FiL into memory care. Covid, everything. And I want to cry, but feel numb. I wish I could just bawl and get it out. Normally I cry at Hallmark commercials; this is just too weird.
Agreed. One of the best older actors who ever was. And one of the best younger actors who ever was.
Anthony Hopkins's scene with Debra Winger was so poignant -- the way he pulls her to him and kisses her passionately, a man who until that point hadn't really allowed himself to feel everything he felt about her dying. He was resigned to it, but he never embraced, really, the physical need he had for her. And the scene with Jack and Douglas ... that was heartbreaking. He was trying to shut down, but Douglas (just like Joy) knocked down all of his barriers ... and he felt the pain.
shows how brilliant Hopkins and winger are. Truly shows why Debra winger is one of the best actresses
Don't tell me Joseph Mazzello wasn't one of the most extraordinary child actors, ever.
We read to know we are not alone.
This is a movie that parents should show their kids.
seriously if they don't give debra winger an honorary oscar provided that she doesn't win a competitive one I will be pissed
Always makes me cry this bit....
Thank you for putting this together, beautiful ❤️
Just wonderful movie!
3:01 to 6:09 ....... wow. Hopkins tore my heart out. what a performance Jesus Christ.
Happy belated 75th birthday, Mr. Hopkins.
the deep void is like being haunted by a ghost. it's sense of intuition that is a constant reminder
You will obviously notice that I have joined together 2 parts of the movie to make a continuous dialogue and added a couple of lines. The first extra line was to show that Joy had just left hospital and a long walk might be too much. The second, that Jack might want to show at a most crucial moment that he loved her. I know there was no doubt, I just wanted to make it obvious in terms of a short clip.
Anthony Hopkins best work
“Talk to me about the truth of religion and I'll listen gladly. Talk to me about the duty of religion and I'll listen submissively. But don't come talking to me about the consolations of religion or I shall suspect that you don't understand.”
That's the deal.....
winger and death= oscar nod
that's what real crying is like....it's not pretty like most hollywood movies make it. I't's ugly
Nancy Ritter it's so natural
@@laxus9451 It's a reference to Narnia.
PS I loved the dying scene in the study.. that is my next scene...
The attic scene is basically me after all the celebrity deaths in 2016
most poignant film i have ever seen.
♥️
I was like shit did hannibal lecter just made me cry
Omg right
é emocionante por demais...