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Both my grown up daughters have recommended this movie to me as a tearjerker. As i have had a particularly challenging few weeks and the situation that caused it does not look like reaching a remedy soon i thought it might be the perfect time to watch it. I will let you know how i get on with it.

Anybody seen it?
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buttercup;1293561 wrote: Both my grown up daughters have recommended this movie to me as a tearjerker. As i have had a particularly challenging few weeks and the situation that caused it does not look like reaching a remedy soon i thought it might be the perfect time to watch it. I will let you know how i get on with it.

Anybody seen it?


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buttercup;1293561 wrote: Both my grown up daughters have recommended this movie to me as a tearjerker. As i have had a particularly challenging few weeks and the situation that caused it does not look like reaching a remedy soon i thought it might be the perfect time to watch it. I will let you know how i get on with it.

Anybody seen it?


not me, don't need tearjerkers right now, let me know what its like and what its about.
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I have seen it....a bit drawn out but a good movie and very sad :-1
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kayleneaussie;1293646 wrote: I have seen it....a bit drawn out but a good movie and very sad :-1


thanks Kay, I hate tear-jerkers.:(
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Odie;1293651 wrote: thanks Kay, I hate tear-jerkers.:(


it was a wonderful flick i bawled like a baby
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minks;1293659 wrote: it was a wonderful flick i bawled like a baby


I do enough of that on my own!:yh_rotfl
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kayleneaussie;1293646 wrote: I have seen it....a bit drawn out but a good movie and very sad :-1


Yup ;)
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I didnt thing it was overly riveting but Abigail Breslin did a fine job as an actor.
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