Posted by olgentdc on January 12, 2017 at 14:22:33 from (184.16.193.9):
In Reply to: Movie last night posted by david from kansas on January 12, 2017 at 11:56:24:
taped it ,.. it supposedly was narrated from the eyes of a child ,,. this stly e of move has a name ,..a lot of people ,extras . acting like they are working shoking sumthin ,.. sure did not look like wheat,. far more than what were needed to make the movie historically accurate ,,. to the movies credit ,there were many old trains and depots , binders and threshers,wagons vintage steamers of all brands ,, including CASE ,. although their role and what they were doing there is like all those people there too ,,. just damconfusing , whoever directed the movie did not have a clue what he was supposed to depict as far as a true grain harvest and whomeverr wrote it depictd a character that was so immature to grasp what was happening around them , and the goofie husband and wife pretending to be brother /sister living arrangement ,. is just plain weird ,.. maybe they act that way in thosor even e (....stan) countries in the middle east,. but that was not common in the good ol USA in 1915 or even 1815 . ahw heck ,, its just a movie ...
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