Favorite Story?


What was your favorite story?

While Patricia Clarkson gave an outstanding performance, I prefer the Cheyenne piece. It was really moving. Lyndsy Fonseca did a good job as did the male lead.

Ms. Tripplehorn also gave a great performance.

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I just finished watching earlier and the whole set of stories were good and well acted but my favorite would have to be the "Cheyenne" story also. I was very moved by Fonseca's acting and the actor playing her husband. The story touched in some ways I found surprising.
I also enjoyed the story of the two sisters and their mother played by Jennifer Lewis. It was thoughtful and humorous also.

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I really liked the prologue set in 1969 but my favorite was the one with Rosario Dawson. I loved the characters so much and the entire segment could have been its own movie.

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I watched the movies with my mom and sister, and I was so unbelievably moved by Cheyennes's story. I just can't get it out of my head and that's why I came here in the first place. I was just so overwhelmed by how much love her husband had for her and ugh. It was really just so beautiful.

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My favorite was Cheyenne too. I thought it was so sweet that Tommy shaved his head. I also thought it was cute that they named their daughter Amber but was sad that she was not there at the end of the movie. By the end of the movie I was crying like a little baby, it was so good

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My favorite was Mia. Patricia Clarkson was terrific. It was such a great story.The funeral scene was hysterical.

Kudos to all ot them.They were all powerful stories. A great movie with so many facets to each story.

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I loved that Cheyanne's (boyfriend/husband) partner was such a d--k at the beginning and was so wonderful at the end of her story. David Eigenberg and the other supporting characters like Jeffrey Tambor are amazing too. If this is the caliber of Lifetime movies I will have to check them out more often! This movie was exceptionally good and I must have sobbed about eight times.

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I'd say the prologue with Charlotte at the beginning was my favorite, and then the end with Pearl and how the entire story came full circle. I love it when movies do that. Although it took me a few minutes to figure out that Dr. Pearl was the same Pearl from the beginning of the movie.

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IA. Charlotte and Pearl had me bawling. I enjoyed all of them, but Lily's was my least favorite.

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My favorite was Mia, closely followed by Cheyanne. I loved how Mia kept her sense of humor and strength about her the whole time. When she told her future husband "...I lived", it just made me tear up. Beautifully played movie. I laughed and cried through the whole thing.


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I also liked the Lyndsy Fonseca segment.

and yes Jeanne Tripplehorn did an excellent job as well.



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Definitely a split between the 1960's one, and the one that Alicia Keys directed...

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