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History of Feminism

In reply to the discussion: August: Osage County [View all]

boston bean

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5. Yes, I can definitely see/feel that.
Sat Feb 8, 2014, 11:12 PM
Feb 2014

In the end, there wasn't much left, but you still felt a love, even if it one had to just remove themselves from it.

The husband knew what was going to happen. He knew how fucked up it was. Yet, he still tried to make sure she was taken care of, when no one else could or would.

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August: Osage County [View all] boston bean Feb 2014 OP
no, but it looks good seabeyond Feb 2014 #1
Just saw it last night. Marie Marie Feb 2014 #2
Someone has got to win an academy award for this movie. boston bean Feb 2014 #3
What was relatable? Marie Marie Feb 2014 #4
Yes, I can definitely see/feel that. boston bean Feb 2014 #5
Yes, you are right. There was love, albeit unspoken. Marie Marie Feb 2014 #6
Academy Award yeoman6987 Feb 2014 #7
Did you read the reviews of it in the Movie Group? siligut Feb 2014 #8
I thought the acting was great, but I thought the dialog was lackluster. PassingFair Feb 2014 #9
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