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"Love is All": Ennis and Gertrud

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Front-Ranger:
This is a great topic that should be revived.

moremojo:
I really wish I had saved the IMDb posts I wrote about Britten's Vere and Debussy's Golaud, and the very historical Rumi, as I think these two were some of the best posts I ever submitted on IMDb, especially the one on Rumi. I remember weeping with such love for Ennis as I concluded my thoughts on Vere and Golaud, seeing how closely these three fictional characters were brothers of the heart.

Front-Ranger:
They still exist in your heart, Scott! Write them again for us here...

Lynne:

--- Quote from: moremojo on February 08, 2007, 10:26:23 am ---I really wish I had saved the IMDb posts I wrote about Britten's Vere and Debussy's Golaud, and the very historical Rumi, as I think these two were some of the best posts I ever submitted on IMDb, especially the one on Rumi. I remember weeping with such love for Ennis as I concluded my thoughts on Vere and Golaud, seeing how closely these three fictional characters were brothers of the heart.

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I don't remember them, but I wasn't on IMDb very long.  I'd love to see them.

Are any of them saved here, Scott? 

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,2135.0.html

moremojo:

--- Quote from: Lynne on February 08, 2007, 12:14:42 pm ---Are any of them saved here, Scott? 

http://bettermost.net/forum/index.php/topic,2135.0.html

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They don't seem to be, though the very first IMDb post I submitted after first seeing the film, called "The tears keep coming" (posted on February 20, 2006), is happily there.

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