After returning to Long Island to confront his past, a journalist comes face to face with his future.After returning to Long Island to confront his past, a journalist comes face to face with his future.After returning to Long Island to confront his past, a journalist comes face to face with his future.
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- TriviaDick chose the surname Woodstein as his assumed name, it a combination of the surnames of his idols Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of Washington Post/Watergate fame.
- GoofsWhen Richard goes to start his vehicle, the engine does not turn over. Dick comes out and says he pulled the coil wire. This would not prevent the starter from spinning the engine, but it would prevent the engine from running.
- Crazy creditsEpilogue: "Life can only be understood backwards. Unfortunately, it must be lived forward." -- Kierkegaard
- ConnectionsReferences The Twilight Zone (1959)
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A film for that warm fuzzy feeling
I thought that this was a decent film; it was gentle, moved at a comfortable pace and gave me a warm feeling. The setting was beautiful, as you would expect of Duncan B.C. and the background score was not intrusive but assisted the atmosphere rather than distracting from it.
The actors were all good and likable characters, even the town doctor who strayed (the unethical behaviour which another reviewer mentioned) with someone who was likely a patient. Richard Thomas has always been that actor who is like the home town boy of the Waltons who we all like. He gives just enough of that boy with the angst of the man who left things undone but finally finds a way to make his biggest mistake right.
Though there are not many surprises there are a few little twists that make the plot work but basically it's a feel good film to give you the warm fuzzies on a cool day under your blankie.
The actors were all good and likable characters, even the town doctor who strayed (the unethical behaviour which another reviewer mentioned) with someone who was likely a patient. Richard Thomas has always been that actor who is like the home town boy of the Waltons who we all like. He gives just enough of that boy with the angst of the man who left things undone but finally finds a way to make his biggest mistake right.
Though there are not many surprises there are a few little twists that make the plot work but basically it's a feel good film to give you the warm fuzzies on a cool day under your blankie.
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- calgarywino
- Jan 12, 2012
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