Before I headed to recline on my couch a bit before I go to bed, I signed back in for a second to respond to a kind reply you gave to me but I can't find it at the moment. I appreciated that reply to me, thanks. :)
And I wanted to then share with you about the movie you mentioned -- I saw it once. I remember liking it quite a bit. But what I SO strongly remember is just one scene, toward the beginning, I believe. There is a younger-ish boy who works or volunteers at a pharmacy/drug store or something. And the pharmacist makes a mistake on a prescription, maybe, and the boy catches the mistake. The pharmacist yells at the boy or something and the boy starts crying and the pharmacist realizes his mistake and regrets his behavior immensely, all the while the boy is upset and crying, too - - something like that.
Those two actors and those moments -- they stayed with me the entire movie and in my overall memory of the movie. Nothing else in the movie outweighed the emotions I felt in that scene It's one of the most "real" moments in any movie I've seen. Incredibly powerful and moving to me. I'm glad I saw that movie. :)
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at April 15, 2020 10:47 PM MDT