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Guess again. The rip posted is Telesync at best. Wait for better version.Geronimo wrote:I guess this is a DVD rip from Brazil because it features both the English original version and the Portuguese dubbing.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0446802/Ben (Cayden Boyd) lives with neglecting parents: a mom (Lara Flynn Boyle) obsessed with movies and a dad (Matthew Modine) who completely ignores him. His life is completely boring until one rainy night, where Ben's parents take in a girl named Cassie (AnnaSophia Robb) who is unconscious, wet, and her mouth and nose are covered in blood. She is, unfortunately, the only survivor of a car wreck that killed her parents. Ben's parents agree to let Cassie stay with them until she can move into her grandmother's house. Cassie instead encourages Ben to run away with her and live with her aunt (Heather Graham) and uncle (Dylan McDermott), who live in Baltimore. Their first stop is at a farm run by Henderson (Val Kilmer) and a small wedding ceremony for Ben and Cassie takes place. Following the ceremony, Henderson tells Ben that he can kiss the bride now, because "he forgot to say it." Ben becomes suddenly nervous, and refuses to meet Cassie's eyes. Cassie responds to this by kissing his cheek.
They then hitch a ride on a bus full of hippies, which take them as far as Kentucky. Cassie meets a young man named Jack (who is the one that suggested they get on the bus) and talks with him, which leads Ben to question their conversation("We're married, you know! That's supposed to count for something!"). Cassie says smugly that Ben is jealous, and that what he had just said made it so. Ben chooses to ignore this, not because it's not true, but because he is, in fact, jealous.
They successfully make to Baltimore, where Cassie's aunt and uncle welcome the two into their home. However, their happiness at arriving is short-lived. Ben starts to fret about Cassie because he senses something bad is about to happen to her. Cassie's mood seems to have changed after they get to Baltimore, for she suddenly becomes more anit-social and secludes herself more often, not at all her usual behavior. Ben is so worried about her it leads to a fight between the two, where it ends up getting so bad, Ben ends up telling Cassie to "go screw herself" after she lashes out at him offensively.
What is even more unnerving is that Cassie only lasts for twelve seconds before apologizing to Ben, telling him that she told Ben she was flawed when they met. Ben forgives her upon hearing the remorse in her voice (along with giving her a comforting kiss on her forehead), but it does not comfort his worries in the slightest.
Sure enough, Cassie begins to have visions of her parents dying in the car wreck. This is first shown when they are in the living room dancing. Cassie collapses onto the floor after giving a sudden, grief-stricken wail and falling from her uncle's arms onto the floor, where she curls up, hides her face, and begins to cry.
Signs suggest that the rain may have caused this, as the weather was just as wet and rainy then as when Cassie's parents died. No one seems to know what exactly triggers this, but it becomes ever more clear as the days go on. The visions appear to deeply trouble and confuse Cassie, allegedly being psychological trauma. She is taken to the hospital, and after a final long-lasting hug with Ben, is led down a hallway, Ben staring sadly after her. Ben seems to become worse while Cassie is suffering, stating that he "doesn't know what to do or where to go". Hopefully Cassie will be all right.
Here's a new DVD rip.terry666 wrote:Guess again. The rip posted is Telesync at best. Wait for better version.
I disagree!!emuler wrote:Sigh! IMO she was cutest in Because Of Winn-Dixie. Everything downhill from there on.
I loved her in her younger roles (Winn Dixie/Terabithia/Samantha) but since then she's often been saddled by just being a part of action/adventure (Spy School and Race to Witch Mountain). (Never got around to seeing Sleepwalking.) This movie looks like it could be closer to her earlier work in some ways, I'll check it out.popdrome wrote:I disagree!!emuler wrote:Sigh! IMO she was cutest in Because Of Winn-Dixie. Everything downhill from there on.
Welcome, FLL! Yes I agree it's more a role like Terabithia - but it's very much a film in it's own league.FLL wrote:Thanks popdrome!
I loved her in her younger roles (Winn Dixie/Terabithia/Samantha) but since then she's often been saddled by just being a part of action/adventure (Spy School and Race to Witch Mountain). (Never got around to seeing Sleepwalking.) This movie looks like it could be closer to her earlier work in some ways, I'll check it out.popdrome wrote:I disagree!!emuler wrote:Sigh! IMO she was cutest in Because Of Winn-Dixie. Everything downhill from there on.