tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6461329591641937176.post3452814810330886191..comments2024-03-24T04:36:40.384-04:00Comments on The Confessions of a Spanked Princess: "Do you think our love can create miracles?"Kelleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04667280732929680868noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6461329591641937176.post-54725471658748430362011-02-22T09:41:47.547-05:002011-02-22T09:41:47.547-05:00Such a lovely romantic you are :)Such a lovely romantic you are :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6461329591641937176.post-19365419470894696482011-02-22T02:49:24.768-05:002011-02-22T02:49:24.768-05:00From Annapurna
Hi Kelley,
For me it’s the “Engli...From Annapurna<br /><br />Hi Kelley,<br /><br />For me it’s the “English Patient.” The most poignant scene of the entire move is when Count László Almásy (Ralph Fiennes) carries the dead body of Katharine Clifton (Kristin Scott Thomas) from a cave where he had left Katherine in order to get aid for her life-threatening injuries after a plane crash. In a single moment, I experienced heart-shattering grief for not only the Count, but for all the people I had known, loved, and lost in my life. No other moment in cinematic history has affected me as deeply.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com