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An American Rhapsody | SCARLETT JOHANSSON | Free Full Movie | Dr

(2021-01-08 22:17:24) 下一个

An American Rhapsody | SCARLETT JOHANSSON | Free Full Movie | Drama Story

 

I don’t know about you but tears are falling from my eyes - if we’ll just take a moment to appreciate all it’s taken to get to this point in life just maybe we’ll have the humility to say silently ????Thank you to all those who cared enough of protect us when we did not understand the depth of danger lurking around us. Personally I should literally be dead - several times over and actually was when I was surrounded and stabbed - I vividly remember barely making it to the hospital - ????- dying - stepping up out of my body - watching them work on me & with a jolt from the electric pads bring me back. ??????? There are many stories we’ve all seen in life that we didn’t know all the details to - compassion is better than criticism - you don’t know the hardships others have experienced and still stopped and made sure you We’re made safe.This was a very compelling story - it’s humanity made me cry - I’m not sorry for that - it let me know I still have feelings - God bless you all ??????
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DOCTOR PAINT
Some people need a reality check to appreciate and recognize the sacrifices that their loved ones went through for a better life..
 
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Tatsiana Aleksandrovich
Very touching and beautiful movie. I was crying a lot.
 
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Crystal
Not a dry eye ..this was hard movie but lessons learnt our past does defind us .cant run from heart

 

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Free Drama Movie: An American Rhapsody - A young Hungarian girl struggles to find her place in the world when she's reunited with her parents in the USA years after she was left behind during their flight from the communist country in the 1950s. An American Rhapsody (2001) Director: Éva Gárdos Writer: Éva Gárdos Stars: Scarlett Johansson, Nastassja Kinski, Raffaella Bánsági Genre: Drama Runtime: 1h 46min Country: USA | Hungary Language: English Storyline: In 1950, a Hungarian couple, Peter and Margit, are forced to flee from the oppressive communist country for the USA with their eldest daughter Maria, but are forced to leave behind their infant daughter Suzanne who is raised by kindly foster couple. 6 years later, Peter and Margit arrange for the American Red Cross to bring Suzanne to their new home in Los Angeles where the perplexed youth is forced to accept her sudden change in home and country which leads to a troubled growing up. At age 15, the rebellious and unsure-of-herself Suzanne tries to come to terms with her roots and decides to travel back to Budapest, Hungary to find her true identity. Reviews: "I loved this movie, although I found it sad. The little girl who played Suzanne as a child was phenomenal! Her eyes and facial expressions spoke volumes. When she tearfully told her father "I want to go home" it broke my heart. I can certainly understand that the mother wanted her child back, but considering the trauma it caused the child, I wish there had been some easier way to make the transition from well loved little Hungarian country girl to homesick, confused, misunderstood, (albeit brave) American child in L.A. suburbia. It did seem as though the parents and grandmother displayed selfish reasons for uprooting the child, never considering what it would be like from the child's point of view. I couldn't help but think that Zsuzi would have grown up to be a delightful teenager had she been left with her foster parents. She simply did not have the wherewithal to deal with being uprooted and transplanted with no warning, no preparation. No six year old, not even any 16 year old or 40 year old, for that matter, could deal with emotional trauma of this magnitude. I was left wanting to know MUCH MORE about this family ... did they return to visit Hungary? Did they openly keep in touch with the foster parents? How did this emotional upheaval affect Suzanne as an adult? I want a sequel." Written by nolava67 on IMDb.com "Because I did not experience the very real, very profound love and affection as a child that Suzanne received from both sets of parents, I was especially moved by this film. The devotion shown, even in the midst of the psychological turmoil within the heart of Suzanne, carried through every scene, whether violence was displayed or not. As a young girl restricted to an immensely caring family life, how would Suzanne have taken in all that Hungary represented In her youth? It was, in truth, a complete mystery to her due the lack of firsthand experience. All she knew was love, unbalanced by the territorial facts. Fortunately, Hungary is no longer like it was in the 50s. Instead, it is one of the most economically strong and vibrant countries in Europe where marriages abound, as does the birth of children. Why? Perhaps because they have chosen to keep out whatever interference might come along by way of migrants, and have built a 150 mile wall to monitor the flow of potentially violent refugees. I applaud all who helped make this revealing film, which, as I view it, is especially applicable for today's youthful and inexperienced American socialists. A far too impressionable bunch they are, with fantastic, naïve and unrealistic visions, for nothing good was shown to come out of a society not open to the true yearnings of the souls of men and women." Written by dbrayshaw on IMDb.com.
 
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