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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 11, 2008 16:30:21 GMT -4
is the only way to get the movie by ordering it from that page? or can you also buy it in stores in the us? i'm thinking about ordering it or rather let a friend of mine by it in the us. anyway... after watching this and this video on youtube i just have to see that movie You can buy it directly from them. They will ship to you faster than your friend can. The cost is the same.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 11, 2008 16:31:54 GMT -4
Sorry, the movie isn't sold in stores in the U.S. I disagree with Frank wearing a white lab coat; I confused him for one of the doctors in the hospital scene. Actually, I had no problems with that. He was wearing the lab coat at the Halloween party and he recieved the phone call while he was at the party. Hence, he rushed to the hospital wearing his costume.
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Post by fin on Apr 12, 2008 10:23:14 GMT -4
i just ordered the movie!
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Post by melissaq9 on Apr 15, 2008 10:05:39 GMT -4
My copy came in yesterday and I wasted no time watching it. I am blown away by how wonderful an actor Michael is. I've become so used to seeing him as Ben that this very different role was refreshing.
This movie is captivating. My family had something very similar happen not very long ago where a very close family member took her life. The parallels between the family on the screen and my own are surprising. I mean, my family member's husband is even math teacher. The hard thing is, no one else knows what really happened besides my family. To the outside world, she got sick.
Watching this movie made me realize what it is likely he is going through. I'd watch certain scenes and see how Frank reacted to things, like talking about packing up his wife's things and breaking down in private and think, "That's him. That must be what **** is going through."
The part where the son and Frank have the confrontation broke my heart. It was devastating that the son blamed himself for everything while Frank finally let out his thoughts on what his wife had done to them all.
Jumping Off Bridges is just a really great movie and it without a doubt has helped me understand what has happened in my own life more.
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Apr 15, 2008 10:34:59 GMT -4
My copy came in yesterday and I wasted no time watching it. I am blown away by how wonderful an actor Michael is. I've become so used to seeing him as Ben that this very different role was refreshing. This movie is captivating. My family had something very similar happen not very long ago where a very close family member took her life. The parallels between the family on the screen and my own are surprising. I mean, my family member's husband is even math teacher. The hard thing is, no one else knows what really happened besides my family. To the outside world, she got sick. Watching this movie made me realize what it is likely he is going through. I'd watch certain scenes and see how Frank reacted to things, like talking about packing up his wife's things and breaking down in private and think, "That's him. That must be what **** is going through." The part where the son and Frank have the confrontation broke my heart. It was devastating that the son blamed himself for everything while Frank finally let out his thoughts on what his wife had done to them all. Jumping Off Bridges is just a really great movie and it without a doubt has helped me understand what has happened in my own life more. I am thinking of taking all these comments and send them to Kat. She really should be aware that her film is doing exactly what she intended it to do.
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Post by melissaq9 on Apr 15, 2008 11:13:46 GMT -4
My copy came in yesterday and I wasted no time watching it. I am blown away by how wonderful an actor Michael is. I've become so used to seeing him as Ben that this very different role was refreshing. This movie is captivating. My family had something very similar happen not very long ago where a very close family member took her life. The parallels between the family on the screen and my own are surprising. I mean, my family member's husband is even math teacher. The hard thing is, no one else knows what really happened besides my family. To the outside world, she got sick. Watching this movie made me realize what it is likely he is going through. I'd watch certain scenes and see how Frank reacted to things, like talking about packing up his wife's things and breaking down in private and think, "That's him. That must be what **** is going through." The part where the son and Frank have the confrontation broke my heart. It was devastating that the son blamed himself for everything while Frank finally let out his thoughts on what his wife had done to them all. Jumping Off Bridges is just a really great movie and it without a doubt has helped me understand what has happened in my own life more. I am thinking of taking all these comments and send them to Kat. She really should be aware that her film is doing exactly what she intended it to do. I think that is a good idea. I'm sure she would enjoy seeing the effect it has had. I for one know that I need to go visit my uncle more, alot more than we all have been. It's the hardest on him.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2008 14:03:22 GMT -4
I think that's what that film is doing. Is bringing to light how common suicide is. What leaves you speechless is how true so much of the story is to your own family life or the family of someone you know.
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Post by fin on May 5, 2008 13:05:17 GMT -4
my DVD came today!! i'm so happy! and tonight i'm gonna watch it.
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Post by foldslinus on May 5, 2008 14:57:08 GMT -4
Have tissues handy!
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Post by truthful on May 8, 2008 4:23:06 GMT -4
my DVD came today!! i'm so happy! and tonight i'm gonna watch it. ....and...??...do you like it??
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Post by fin on May 8, 2008 13:20:45 GMT -4
it was wonderful.. heartbreaking.. sad
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