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What an amazing performance!


Agnes Bruckner was so amazing...I really felt her pain throughout the whole film...I could relate to her in the way that her parents were divorced and she needed to care for her sister...I was glued to the television...I cried a few times throughout the film...I don't know if it would have been as powerful if anyone else played her role...I'm really looking forward to seeing her in other movies.

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Agreed. She was amazing.

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It truely was an amazing preformance! I could relate cuz my parents are divorced and my name is Megan! Loved it from start to finish!
+ Auster is hott!

<3 Megz

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Reaffirms even more what B.S. the Oscars and similar award shows are like. In the year of this amazing performance by Bruckner, the Oscar nominees for best female lead were Nicole Kidman in "The Hours," Salma Hayek in "Frida," Diane Lane in "Unfaithful," Julianne Moore in "Far from Heaven," Renee Zellweger in "Chicago." I'm not saying Kidman was undeserving. But some of these other ones??? It's too bad these movies, real gems, are not publicized more. I don't even remember this being in the theaters and I wouldn't have caught it on TV if it weren't by total luck.

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ya she was great--- as usual
looked really young in this though which made the movie much creepier

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oh I agree
she was wonderful in Dreamland too

plus she does look so young in the movie, very much like a 16 year old

I believe Agnes was born in 1985 so she may have been 16 when the movie was filmed

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Bumping this thread. Agreed, a first rate acting job by Agnes.

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Whoa! A blue car!

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She did an amazing job. The little girl who played her sister also did a wonderful job. This movie is definitely a hidden gem.

The beauty is I'm learning how to face my beast ~ Blue October

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