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I burst out laughing when...


My husband and I had never seen this movie before and decided to watch it last night. Neither of us were enjoying the movie much at all - the acting was wooden, we didn't understand why the two main characters liked each other so much after a few sentences of poorly-written drivel, and their accents were pretty bad.

When the bird flies from the chapel and it cuts to Inman, who has just been shot, he has the most hilarious expression on his face. My husband and I both just burst out laughing! We stopped the movie and watched something else.

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Could not agree more. Hadn't seen this since it came out and I couldn't remember if I liked it or not. I'm about 25 mins in and it's laughable. How did they get all these normally good actors to be in this?? I feel like I'm watching a parody of Gone With the Wind.

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I'm so glad we're not the only ones!!

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Wasn’t there a scene where Jude Law was getting nursed by the goat-lady... he starts crying and says, “I hardly know her”

Inman and Nicole Kidman’s character didn’t really know each other so well. They clung to each other more as a reaction to the war, as sort of a coping mechanism. When Kidman’s father died, she had nothing left, and that’s why she wrote Inman to say “Forget the war and come home.” She just needed someone, anyone. As for Law, he didn’t believe in the Confederate cause (he wasn’t racist at all), he got injured, and he experienced trauma. He saw Kidman, the woman he hardly knew, as a way out of the damn war.

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Also, don't discount the love-at-first-sight phenomenon -- a profound mutual attraction, perfect chemistry.

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