BackRoad
Veteran Member
Wow...It was the flying monkeys in Oz from so long ago...cured me from ever watching a horror flick since.
For younger me, emotion seemed to be triggered by words...now it seems to be triggered visually, and it's more deeply felt.
A hokey old movie that gets me - every year for the last 60 years - "It's A Wonderful Life". But more so now... I have a cathartic cry seeing George's emotion at the end.
Then there's this..."A Wonderful Life" on steroids. So much story, delivered so quick, and all visual without a word spoken!
Double dare anyone who has ever loved someone to watch it to the end...
For younger me, emotion seemed to be triggered by words...now it seems to be triggered visually, and it's more deeply felt.
A hokey old movie that gets me - every year for the last 60 years - "It's A Wonderful Life". But more so now... I have a cathartic cry seeing George's emotion at the end.
Then there's this..."A Wonderful Life" on steroids. So much story, delivered so quick, and all visual without a word spoken!
Double dare anyone who has ever loved someone to watch it to the end...
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