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A question about Roger Ebert's review


He types this paragraph:
And then something tragic happens, just as it did in "Man in the Moon," and Vada has to learn to accept the hurt of life. The movie pays full respect to her loss; there isn't a hasty and emotional ending, but a conclusion that shows how Vada makes her accommodation with loss - and a scene within which a deep truth is spoken.

What is he talking about with that last sentence? What scene and what deep truth? Is he talking about the death of her mother?




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The end poem :)

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