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Movie Reviews of The YearlingMovie Review: The Yearling Summary: 5 Stars
A triumph for MGM, Brown's affecting tale of a boy's love for an orphaned fawn remains a splendid family picture whose hard lessons about love and attachment will resonate with viewers of all ages. Peck and Wyman offer memorable performances as the beleaguered farmers making do in the scrubland of southern Florida. But it's cute young Jarman who'll win your heart, though he hardly underplays his part, in keeping with the way most kids were portrayed on-screen at the time.
Movie Review: My Birthday Review Summary: 5 Stars
I chose to review this film on my birthday because it's one of my favorites.
I love the way the little boy becomes so fondly atatched to his baby deer.
It's so beautiful and so sweet.It's so happy, the fun and tenderness with his new pet.
It is sad too that both the little boy and the deer part in such a way.
But at least the time they spent together was wonderful and brilliantly filmed.
And that's my birthday review.....
Movie Review: Cover Issue Summary: 5 Stars
This is not really a review of the film, which I have loved since I was a kid. Am I the only one who has noticed the mountains in the background on the DVD cover? Having been a Floridian all my life, I just have to know where these high cliffs and snow drifts are in central Florida, where this story takes place. Love the movie, but the cover designers need to check the storyline and get a clue as to where Jody Baxter lived.
Movie Review: Heartbreaking, but . . . Summary: 5 Stars
Life isn't easy and "Jody," finds out just how heartbreaking it can be at a young age. The movie shows, also, that life goes on no matter what, and hardships and heartbreak can be overcome. This movie is tough to watch in parts, but it teaches many of life's most difficult lessons.
Gregory Peck does a fine job as "Pa." "Jody" is wonderful.
A movie you shouldn't miss seeing.
Movie Review: More memories of childhood Summary: 5 Stars
As is true for my review of Cross Crek, the film restores memories of childhood in Florda. Palmettos, small deer, etc. were part of my youth, and the filming was done so exquisitely, that it was almost like being back there again.
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