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Mandela Effect or Actual Scene?


So I caught the end of the movie on TCM and this scene I remember is definitely not there. I remember a scene of the family dressed in best clothes, gathered in the yard of the new house, with everyone happy and smiling, a great contrast to much of the movie. I thought it was at the end, and possibly even the new baby was with them, but the movie ends with them walking out the apartment door. Is any such scene anywhere else in the movie, either when they first visit the new house or some imaginary flash forward of living there? I did not see the TV movie so don't know if that may contain such a scene. Thanks.

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It's a scene where they go to the new house to look at it. The kids give Mama a box of gardening tools and a hat.

The scene comes after Lena agrees to give Walter the money to manage and the scene where they're packing up and Lindner comes and offers to buy them out of moving into the house.

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Thanks, I was sure I didn't imagine it.

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