And after finding this gif, I read an article about the young actor here (in January of 2017, though; the boy is obviously an adult now) receiving over 12 months of prison time for... moreAnd after finding this gif, I read an article about the young actor here (in January of 2017, though; the boy is obviously an adult now) receiving over 12 months of prison time for a road rage incident.
I saw it on TV in Sept 2000 and forgot the name. Lengthy, probably an indie, classical music score - woodwind quintet I think. Friends gather at the home of the f... more I saw it on TV in Sept 2000 and forgot the name. Lengthy, probably an indie, classical music score - woodwind quintet I think. Friends gather at the home of the father of one of them. It is in a woodsy rural setting in winter, perhaps in Colorado or Montana. Maybe Canada. . He is a psychiatrist in his 40s who had married one of his patients. His father was recently killed in a nearby plane crash (he later visits the site of the crash) and the father's girlfriend is still living in the house. The psychiatrist's wife's young sister and her boyfriend are among the visitors. They all hang out and there is tension between the husband and wife. Later they all go to a roadhouse where a country band is playing. In the climactic scene the sisters are driving and the older one runs into a snowy field and admits to her sister that she recently had an abortion. She leaves her husband and they all put her on the outgoing train. The men return to the house and talk of goin... less
and kudos for Veronica Cartwright's performance in this movie! Excellent!(I don't know what the TIAUU refers to, unless it's supposed to be Sutherland's vocalization)
One incredibly strong association for me is "Blessed Assurance" from the very opening of the movie "Places in the Heart"I love the movie
And besides the very ending scene, this ope... moreOne incredibly strong association for me is "Blessed Assurance" from the very opening of the movie "Places in the Heart"I love the movie
And besides the very ending scene, this opening credits scene is the scene I remember the most; due in large part to the performance of this song"Blessed Assurance" has never sounded better to me than this choir's performance for the movie score, Bethel Community Church with a very talented Cheryl Hardwick at the pianoTwo stunning minutes for me; give it a listen:) less