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Perhaps that is the rumbly in his tumbly. No one made an exit hole for his honey. Nothing wrong with a little diversity in the movie. I don't think historical accuracy is required for this particular film. Agreed. This is great to watch if you find closeups of Ms Holme's pleasing. It felt like everything that was said here could have been said in about ten minutes. Thanks! I thought at the very beginning of the movie they had some text on the screen explaining what happened. Agreed! Yup I think you summed it up nicely. I was alright with the movie up until the very end where it definitely got preachy. I feel like with proper editing, this would be on the Lifetime Channel or maybe Hallmark? Yeah I would agree with that too. One more reason I will do my best to stay out of prison! I noticed that too, so you are not alone in your question. Decent movie, but I found it hard to believe that a business man goes to prison and goes from nothing to #2 in a gang and is upon release immediately put in charge of smuggling weapons. He would have had no experience handling gang activities like that on the outside. I also suspect that a business man with no past criminal record, a DUI and vehicular homicide or whatever would find a way to avoid gang life. Ba ha ha that is what I thought when I saw that scene! Debbie Reynolds (her mom) was quite the looker as well. Yes Yes Yes! And she looks wonderful today almost 30 years later. I liked it! Not usually into the Hallmark Channel warm and fuzzy movie of the week, but this one worked. I would have made the baseball game at the end a little shorter, but I am a huge fan of movies that can be made decent on a small budget. Also, an appearance by LG Jr is always a good thing. Liked the cleaning the garage metaphor for the husband's life. Even a doof like me picked up on that one. If they would have thrown in a random clip of him going at the Khaleesi from behind, I'd have to bump it to 8. Yeah, and I wasn't sure about this. Did the mom call the police to let them know there was shooting up on the mountain, or did she just drive up there? The dad's approving nod and the little girl laughing and Manny jetting away with a smile, I agree, told me that we were no longer in reality but back in Hank's fantasy world. He's being led off to most likely a psychiatric hospital (I'm not sure they can put you in prison for having a picture of a woman on your phone and a weird shrine in the forest behind her house). In his mind though, it was a happy ending. Wherever he goes, he will be ok because everyone believed him and forgave him. I've been polled lots in my lifetime (census, Facebook, customer satisfaction survey), but nobody ever took a pole like Charlie. Wow that movie makes so much sense after you walked me through it here. You should be proud of your abilities to dissect a movie so well. I even had to up my IMDB rating of it after your explanation. Your awesome synopsis does lead me to believe that having some background knowledge of the occult would help the average Joe follow the plot of Hereditary. Anyhow, thank you kindly! Hmmm, this sounds like a Clint Eastwood movie I once watched. :)