winterh3
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Do not miss the Last few seconds of French writer/director Jeanne Herry's poignant movie, "In Safe Hands", (Pupille). About an infant's journey through the French adoption system. I was so affected by this movie. Baby Théo and all the baby Theos passed through adoption systems, sometimes for months before they are placed with their adoptive parent(s), will forever be impressed upon my heart and mind. This very well directed amazing cast and story that focuses on baby but also touches on the lives of the many people involved in Theo's first three months of life brought laughs, tears and pondering for which I am glad to have experienced. Again, do not miss the last split second!
A great clean movie with well casted characters you love! And the movie has no agenda being pushed! Just gives the true story it is! How refreshing! The Boys in the Boat is a perfect holiday feel-good movie to attend Christmas day which we did! The entire theater which was filled to near full capacity broke into grand applause at the end! I don't think young people today even know what a shanty town in the depression era was. They don't know that loans were not just given out for school and housing. You had to work to pay for school if you didn't come from money. This movie tells it like it was. Many in this generation won't even get it! We will be going to see Boys in the Boat in the theater again as it was so good! Especially after a year of let-down movies.
Please make more movies like this one!
Thank you Clooney and all involved in bringing this story to the screen -great job!
Please make more movies like this one!
Thank you Clooney and all involved in bringing this story to the screen -great job!