@divegeester saidYes, it does, the way they play their roles in that particular scene. They connect through their experiences and it is very convincing, really good acting. The Doctor, Sean Maguire, has managed to get through his past as a young boy abused by his father, and Will is in the beginning of his emotional journey and it hurts to see him.
Really!?
@torunn saidIt's a brilliant scene.
Yes, it does, the way they play their roles in that particular scene. They connect through their experiences and it is very convincing, really good acting. The Doctor, Sean Maguire, has managed to get through his past as a young boy abused by his father, and Will is in the beginning of his emotional journey and it hurts to see him.
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@the-gravedigger saidMy 10kg sack of rice and 2kg of chilli peppers per show is fixed, non-negotiable, and not based on merit in any way.
We need more radio producers to drive down FMFs fees.
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@torunn saidI recognise the significance of the scene to the movie; I was just a bit surprised at your revelation that you cry every time you see it.
Yes, it does, the way they play their roles in that particular scene. They connect through their experiences and it is very convincing, really good acting. The Doctor, Sean Maguire, has managed to get through his past as a young boy abused by his father, and Will is in the beginning of his emotional journey and it hurts to see him.
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@the-gravedigger said@bsacgirl ?
More divers.
We had a girl diver on here a couple of years ago but she rapidly got bent out of shape under gentle questioning.
@divegeester saidFor some reason that scene always moves me. I have seen the movie many times, as I do other good films, and I often feel the same sensation.
I recognise the significance of the scene to the movie; I was just a bit surprised at your revelation that you cry every time you see it.