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3 comments:
The movie was incredible. I alredy knew the story but to see it played out, was awesome.
I'm reading the book right now and it's WONDERFUL. I can't wait to see the movie.
Hugs,
Amanda
Sounds like I really need to go see this movie! :) Thanks for the heads up. I am such a sap, though... I would probably do better to wait and buy the video. My husband calls me a crybaby in movies because I always cry. I cried in Gladiator and the Matrix! :) hahaha. Last night we watched some Texas History movie and I cried through that, too.
THANKS LADIES FOR YOUR COMMENTS! I was wondering what others thought so we could decide if we needed to go or not. We rarely get money to go out and see a movie, so we like to be very selective.
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