The opening credits


I just watched this again recently, and was very impressed with how beautiful -- and *modern* -- the cinematography was in the opening credits.

I've seen this fine film who knows how many times, yet this is the first time I noticed the credits. Probably because I have a bad habit of skipping ahead to where films actually begin.

Anyone else struck by the amazing work done on the opening credits?

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I've seen it countless times myself.
I like the credits too. It really sets the tone of the film..... the story seen through the eyes of a child. I like the little sing song and giggling of the child and the bits and pieces of saved "treasures"from the cigar box.

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This film -- like the book -- is magical from beginning to end.

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It is special. One of the films I can watch over and over again and still feel all the the emotions I felt the very first time I saw it.

I love the book too. I read it about once a year.

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Completely agree, the film and book are both magical from start to finish. I understand Lee Harper loved the film, and it's easy to see why.

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Oh yes, I love the saved treasures too, and the sing-song, but did you ever notice the font used and how it's filmed differently than the film itself? I hadn't.

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