I’m not going to tell anyone I’ve blogged again- don’t want to get expectations up. Just wanted to share this marvelous scene. Get a bottle of wine, a darlin’ and watch this marvelous movie, Il Postino:
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did you know the main guy in this movie was dreadfully ill during the making and died shortly afterwards…i cried when i read that!!!! it is such a beautiful movie…so simple and so real. hope you and kenny are doing so well …we are still just loving coal train…i am so so glad you did it! we miss you all! clare
Clare, that is so unbelievably sad. Especially in light of the movie’s ending. Just watched it yet again.