Dear Frankie

Dear Frankie This film captured some truly important and precious moments. The art shots of the seashore and harbor just amazed me. The way the sound cuts in and out, to show the little boy's perspective shows imagination and taste; it wasn't at all overdone, and it actually enhanced the film, rather than distracting from it.

The story finished with restraint and taste, and it made me cry. This is one of those inspiring movies about good people being nice to each-other. It's not a diatribe, americanized, or heavy-handed.

Plus, it was nice to see Sharon Small in an attractive and realistic role.

Even Rotten Tomatoes liked it. You have to see this movie.

One small drawback; it's set in Scotland, so they've all got accents. I've heard thicker, but we pitiful Americans might have some trouble understanding (I didn't, but someone might).

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