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11-07-2014 09:16 AM |
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Originally Posted by sand_man
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If that's the scene I think it is (broken George "praying" to god), it is perhaps one of Stewart's most powerful and moving performances. I'm sure we have all felt this way a time or two. Several years ago, when the economy crashed, I was laid off (wife didn't work), my marriage fell apart, and I wen't deep into debt to keep the household running, so as not to impact my kids' lifestyles. All behind me now; back to normal, sans wife...
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And an interesting tidbit about that scene:
On a wing and a prayer - Los Angeles Times
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Sand_man....
I could not agree more. I have loved this movie for years, but until you have experienced this scene in your own life, you don't really appreciate how powerful his acting was. I remember going through this EXACT moment in my life and not realizing until the following Christmas how well Jimmy captured how I felt.
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One of the few actors who is worthy of admiration, in his career but more importantly, in his life.
James "Jimmy" Maitland Stewart: WWII Bomber Pilot
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