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Also, as someone who had terrible relationship problems this year, Love Is Gone speaks so clearly of the reluctance to believe a relationship has gone sour, but the need to move on and the grieving that comes from doing so. I'm not ashamed to admit I cried through the entire scene. (5/6)
December 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Also, as someone who had terrible relationship problems this year, Love Is Gone speaks so clearly of the reluctance to believe a relationship has gone sour, but the need to move on and the grieving that comes from doing so. I'm not ashamed to admit I cried through the entire scene. (5/6)
Seeing Scrooge beginning to recognise the issues with his actions makes the calmer, regretful but hopeful attitude he has with the Ghost of Christmas Present make so much more sense. (4/6)
December 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Seeing Scrooge beginning to recognise the issues with his actions makes the calmer, regretful but hopeful attitude he has with the Ghost of Christmas Present make so much more sense. (4/6)
I personally think the movie is stronger than ever with this song added back in. The performance Michael Caine gives as Scrooge finally realises how wrong he was, unable to change his past, is absolutely heartbreaking. (3/6)
December 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM
I personally think the movie is stronger than ever with this song added back in. The performance Michael Caine gives as Scrooge finally realises how wrong he was, unable to change his past, is absolutely heartbreaking. (3/6)
Love Is Gone was supposed to be during the scene when Scrooge is talking to Belle in a wintery scene. She's explaining how sad she is about their love fizzling out because Scrooge focuses too much on his work. In the finished film, there is no song - it simply cuts to her leaving. (2/6)
December 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Love Is Gone was supposed to be during the scene when Scrooge is talking to Belle in a wintery scene. She's explaining how sad she is about their love fizzling out because Scrooge focuses too much on his work. In the finished film, there is no song - it simply cuts to her leaving. (2/6)