Naphtali
Practically Family
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- Location
- Seeley Lake, Montana
Movies, perhaps more powerfully than books, can deliver messages of acceptance and tolerance more efficiently than any government statute. I anticipate they can also be heavy-handed and ridiculously preachy. What are the subtle, effective lines?
In books - please, the only example - one of the most moving lines occurs in Huckleberry Finn when Huck decides to help the slave Jim, saying, "Alright, I'll go to Hell."
1. In "Witness" (1985 - Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis), near the beginning of the movie, Jan Rubes, the grandfather, says to McGillis as she and her son leave for Baltimore, "You be careful out among them English." At the end of the movie, as Harrison Ford is leaving his farm, Rubes repeats the lines to, and for, Ford.
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2. In "Sweet Home, Alabama" (2002 - Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas), the night following Witherspoon's drunken exposing of the group's long-time friend, Ethan Embry, as a homosexual - in a redneck bar in Alabama! - Lucas says to Embry, and the group of friends now shunning Embry: [paraphrased] Are you the same guy you were yesterday?
[Reply] Yes.
[Puts his arm around Embry, in friendly fashion] Then have a beer.
And the spell, the shunning ends. Just like that.
In books - please, the only example - one of the most moving lines occurs in Huckleberry Finn when Huck decides to help the slave Jim, saying, "Alright, I'll go to Hell."
1. In "Witness" (1985 - Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis), near the beginning of the movie, Jan Rubes, the grandfather, says to McGillis as she and her son leave for Baltimore, "You be careful out among them English." At the end of the movie, as Harrison Ford is leaving his farm, Rubes repeats the lines to, and for, Ford.
***
2. In "Sweet Home, Alabama" (2002 - Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas), the night following Witherspoon's drunken exposing of the group's long-time friend, Ethan Embry, as a homosexual - in a redneck bar in Alabama! - Lucas says to Embry, and the group of friends now shunning Embry: [paraphrased] Are you the same guy you were yesterday?
[Reply] Yes.
[Puts his arm around Embry, in friendly fashion] Then have a beer.
And the spell, the shunning ends. Just like that.