Nigella's Cream Pie
Fingerlickin good
But uplifting in the end, literallyI thought it was a bit of a let-down
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But uplifting in the end, literallyI thought it was a bit of a let-down
Lockdown might have contributed, but that opening scene is incredible.I normally have a heart of stone but the opening scene of Pixar's UP! got me, I was watching during lockdown, so that may have been a contributing factor.
I do love your attitude.Was it a musical ?
As a result of watching an episode of the Simpsons in my youth, I only realised that A Streetcar Named Desire isn't a musical about two years ago.Was it a musical ?
Take me off ignoreFor me Silent Running, a very prescient story about the slow destruction of life on Earth.
Surprised this has not been mentioned so far ?
Tarka the Otter.
I reckon you're thinking of Ring of Bright Water - isn't that the heartbreaking one?!
Good point…….was a long time ago it made me cry
Nope, definitely Ring of Bright Water - I can still picture the spade coming down and haven’t watched it for about 50 yearsVery possibly you could have indeed meant Tarka the Otter - Tarka gets torn apart by a pack of hounds (reading that book as a kid was my first awareness that humans hunt animals for sport). Gut wrenching
At least in the films, you don’t see Mij being decapitated by a trench digger or Tarka being killed by fox hounds.
You didn’t say that in your original post - you just said ‘Tarka the Otter’Nope, definitely Ring of Bright Water - I can still picture the spade coming down and haven’t watched it for about 50 years
You didn’t say that in your original post!
Really? Pull the otter one!This is getting otterly ridiculous.
Had not heard of that before so just googled the plot on Wiki - it deals with some heavy hitting issues and quite painful for anyone dealing with bullying, child abuse, grief etc.Bridge to Terabithia
This film is a total downer and heartbreak, including the PR which has it as a children's fantasy. If you hate kids this is the one to get them to watch.
Had not heard of that before so just googled the plot on Wiki - it deals with some heavy hitting issues and quite painful for anyone dealing with bullying, child abuse, grief etc.
Why on earth is it presented as a Walt Disney children’s fantasy though - the trailer is quite innocuos yet
it says in very small print on the promos, ‘Some material may not be suitable for children’ ?
Nope, definitely Ring of Bright Water - I can still picture the spade coming down and haven’t watched it for about 50 years