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Voices, December 9, 2004
This review is from: Voices [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I can't believe I found this. I seen this when I was young. Recently I found the movie "Midnight Express" and ordered it. I absolutely love the movie "Voices", but have forgotten alot of the details. I know there was a song that I really liked. Why is the movie so expensive? I hope it does come down in price as I will definetely buy it, just now my budget doesn't allow that kind of expense. Thanks Lisa
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Voices for Parents of Deaf Children, April 10, 2003
By A Customer
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I first watched this movie on television many years ago.
I believe it was 1979 when released. This movie had such
an impact on me since I have two sons who were both born
deaf. Amy Irving performed tremendously so well that I
really thought she was deaf herself. I have been trying
to purchase this movie ever since but was unable to find it
until I searched online. I just recently ordered the movie
and am very excited to be able to see it again. I am curious
why this particular movie has not been shown more. This
movie was performed so great by all actors with a lot of
emotion and feeling. I will cherish this story forever.
I am still trying to locate the soundtrack or a certain song
that was done in sign language by Amy Irving with the children.
I think the title was "You can swim like a fish if you want to".
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One of the best movies with a goose bumped ending., March 11, 1999
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Voices is one of the most captivating movies ever made. The movie tells the story of a starry-eyed singer trying to make the big time and a deaf dancer who wants to be as successful. Inevitably, they fall in love. The most powerful scene is when the dancer (Amy Irving) is auditioning for a show, not wanting the jury to know she is deaf, she dances unsuccessfully missing the beat of the music. The singer, her love interest, then decides to place the speakers face down on the floor, so she can feel the beat of the her audition music. Behold, success! At the end of the movie the singer uses sign language to sing "I Will Always Be With You" at an entertainment lounge. Amy Irving does a wonderful job. What a great film.
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