mongo46538
Iscritto in data gen 2006
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Valutazione di mongo46538
I saw this as a small child. More by accident than anything else, by flipping channels (all three) on TV. As long ago as this was, I remember how it made me cry. I am 46 today.
As a small boy I have never been move so emotionally by any film. Today the memory of this film came back to me for some reason and I remembered the name of this film even though I had not seen it since.
Very powerful, film makers of today need to watch films like this to relearn how to capture the essence of a story without special effects or bizarre twists.
I would recommend this to any parent to watch with their children. Especially if you like Dogs.
As a small boy I have never been move so emotionally by any film. Today the memory of this film came back to me for some reason and I remembered the name of this film even though I had not seen it since.
Very powerful, film makers of today need to watch films like this to relearn how to capture the essence of a story without special effects or bizarre twists.
I would recommend this to any parent to watch with their children. Especially if you like Dogs.
Yeah Yeah Yeah, I read about the Cliché's, but thats why I watch movies like these. I want a predictable ending, I want cliché's. I don't want to be emotionally challenged, I want to be entertained. A forgotten concept in todays movies. Occasionally weak acting and improvisation that lends a sense of realism. I like the mix between actual barnyard scenes and studio shots, probably technologically difficult in those times. Overall a very satisfying movie, and you gotta love Mickey Rooney as an ornery boy. I would have liked to see a sequel where the main character gets out of Jail and goes back. Marries the Girl, fixes the milk problem for Pa, and raises a passel of little piglets.