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I DONT CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS!!


i dont care what anyone says...this is a amazing film , loved it since i was a child.
Ive been in a situation just like Amy myself, having to adopt an abandoned canadian goose.. her name was honey ...and it was magical....this film is a a lot better than all killing, sexist and obviously untrue *beep* they have on nowadays....magical and original...will always be a favourite :)

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This is probably one of my favourite films of all time.

The most predictable thing about the bush is that the bush is unpredictable

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I love this movie!!

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Mine too!

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Anyone that can say anything bad about this movie has a cold heart, because it was infact made after an inspiring true story.

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Oooooohhhh Pink goes good with Green!!!!

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The movie started out ok, but then went downhill in a hurry.

They pulled out every tired old movie cliche they could find, and then threw in some more. It was ridiculous, and had almost no resemblance to the actual true story. That's called lazy screen writing.

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This is one of my favorite movies ever. I've loved it since i was little, and am actually watching it right now.
I also adore Anna Paquin as an actress.

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Anna Paquin is fascinating... and the movie is pure magic! Man, I love the nineties!

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I love this movie and can't wait to show my little nieces

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I loved this movie too, & I saw it as an adult.

Death to Videodrome! Long live the new flesh!

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Yeah this is one of those films that is impossible to hate. Anna Paquin and Jeff Daniels are superb and the film is so beautifully shot. A real classic, that leaves you feeling good.

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So what! This is entertaining and a feel good movie-- not a documentary.

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No, it's called "inspired by" a true story, same as "Macbeth" was inspired by, but was not faithful to, the historical murder of a real King Duncan of Scotland.

Or the same as "Hoosiers" was inspired by the real victory of a very small Indiana school's team in the state basketball tournament, but changed all the people's names, the town's name, and even the year it happened.

"Fly Away Home" was never intended to be a documentary.

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I'm watching it again now on cable. Been years since I saw it last.

I spent a good deal of my life, studying aerospace engineering, and got a degree in it.

I also have raised birds, and managed to get them to breed, and know the experience of having a brood hatch in front of my eyes. I also know what it is like to gain their trust, so they do not fear you.

So, this movie has a place in my heart as well. I love birds and airplanes, and this movie combines both, in such an excellent story.

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This movie ROCKED! It was purely beautiful...

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You are so right, it's an amazing film. I watched it in 1998 when it aired on German TV, I was 20 then, and I had a lump in my throat for several days after watching the film! Only "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils" managed to do that, also a movie with geese and a kid travelling with geese, only available in Europe and Japan, not in Canada or USA which is a pity.

You are lucky having adopted a goose. The movie inspires me to get my own geese. I have already had the opportunity to cuddle with a goose for hours, it was magical and enchanting, just like "Fly Away Home". I felt so much love then!

Fly Away Home is a movie that triggers warm feelings and tears right from the start. I wonder if there is another movie or series (besides Fly Away Home and Wonderful Adventures of Nils" that can manage this. Any tips and hints for similar movies are always welcome! :)

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The 1960's film has an english version. I doubt it was ever marketed in North America though. Any DVDs, that might be out there, are prolly region 2 / PAL.

We watched a 16mm copy in school and read selected parts of the book in class.




I did not save the boy, God did. I only CARRIED him.

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Not bad! I've watched the 1962 movie version of Nils which was a very nice version. I've also watched the new 2011 version of Nils Holgersson they made in Sweden and Germany, although this version is quite cheap. I prefer the 80s Anime version by far.

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I watched this again on VHS. I remember really liking this when I saw it the first time.

And then I saw it again and it is just so boring. Like really, really boring. It's just like the featured song at the beginning and end- really long and drawn out without much happening.

The best character was the uncle and he has woefully small portion of screentime in the almost 2-hour long film. Whoever was in charge of cutting the film did not make it flow well.

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Not Canadian Goose.

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This is one of the best movies on this planet. Screw nowadays movies with no atmosphere and depth. Fly Away Home is haunting and poignant to the maximum. Not many other movies feature these two elements in such a perfection.

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