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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An American treasure... on an excellent DVD,
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This review is from: The Trip to Bountiful (DVD)
This wonderfully heart-warming movie is finally on DVD. Based on the 50 year old play by Horton Foote, it tells of an elderly woman's quest to return one last time to her childhood home. Knowing her life is coming to a close, she gets on a Greyhound bus heading for a town (Bountiful, Texas) that no longer exists. Chased by her weakling of a son (John Heard) and his shrewish wife (Carlin Glynn), accompanied along the way by a gentle and kindly young lady (the lovely Rebecca De Mornay), who acts almost like her guardian angel, and framed at beginning and end by Cynthia Clawson's rendition of the hymn "Softly and Tenderly", "Trip to Bountiful" is truly an American classic. Geraldine Page deservedly won an Academy Award for this at the end of a long and illustrious career.MGM has released this on a double-sided DVD with the original 1.85:1 theatrical version (anamorphic) on one side and a fullscreen version (either open-matte or extracted from a super35) on the other. Picture quality is excellent with rich, natural colors and good black levels. There is very little dirt, the picture looks quite immaculate. Sound is the original 2.0 Mono but with excellent fidelity. My only disappointment is that this would have been the perfect opportunity to release a Special 20th Anniversary Edition. But I suppose MGM figured there would be no market for that. Shame. Still, we do have a 22 minute, brand new documentary entitled "Return to Bountiful" and the original theatrical trailer. All in all, no regrets buying this one. A true American treasure.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
listen to the MEMORIES,
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This review is from: The Trip to Bountiful [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Geraldine Paige creates a masterful memory of her home andall the joys , activities and sadness that made it a house full of love...In my work as a hospital chaplain I daily see how important it is for seniors to share their memories with friends and especially younger family members. Trip to bountful gives us a symbolic understanting of the life review which normally takes place as we age...and these memories are important and life-giving to all of us....That is why she sings the old songs and hymns because they carry with them the group memory of who she is and what she means to other people...The son does not understand this in the beginning but then he catches on and the relationship between mother and son completely changes..This happens in nursing homes, and in home care when seniors are listened to and their stories are told and reverenced they begin to own their new surroundings and more easily make new friends as they go on with their long lives...we all will have to face something like this in our own families , so why not see the movie and study it, and it will bring you to BOUNTIFUL.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FIVE STARS AND MORE PLEASE!!!,
By a viewer "a viewer" (antioch, tn United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Trip to Bountiful [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Add me to those that find this truly, beautifully inspiring film so moving that it is timeless! A true classic film, made at a time when most movies being made are trash and garbage. This film deserves more than five stars. The story, the acting, the cinematography and the haunting musical score are all worthy of awards. This little known film is what is known as a 'sleeper'...meaning that it is extraordinary in every sense of the word, but that many do not know about it. The first time I saw this film, I wept many tears at the end. Geraldine Page truly deserved the Oscar for this performance and for a wonderful career. She died not long after she received her Oscar but I'll never forget night she at long last won!I also join on the bandwagon for those who want this film to be released on DVD to be kept forever. This one is a true classic that stands out from all of the wicked, evil that is being turned out by Hollywood today.
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