Dana Lynne Gilhooley

Dana Lynne Gilhooley

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    • Josefa 2022-01-24 08:01:28

      Very touched.

      It’s been a long time since I saw a movie that I wanted to cry. This movie "Grace is gone" did it. I wanted to watch this film at first because of the title, a very sensitive title. But the content is completely different from what I thought. This is the story of a man who took his two daughters on...

    • Alden 2022-03-21 09:03:12

      hurts sometimes

      Accept it silently, alone.

         In the silence, Stan greeted Heidi's experience of the world and Dawn's thoughts of his mother in a reclusive way. War makes soldiers holy while making relatives helpless. The pain of loss of life due to war can only be experienced in person.

         By the sea, when Stan...

    • Shawna 2022-04-19 09:02:48

      On the night when 12-year-old Heidi picked up the first cigarette because of insomnia, the father and daughter had a long-lost emotional exchange. This is the most touching moment of the film. Stanley, a middle-aged man played by John Cusack, takes his two daughters, who don't know the truth, to their long-awaited playground after learning of his wife's death on the front lines. This healing film doesn't have a moment of sensationalism to elicit tears of sympathy, and the details of life are true and gentle

    • Deontae 2022-04-19 09:02:48

      124 Road movie sketches. Recently I was moved.

    Grace Is Gone quotes

    • Stanley Philipps: So what have you been up to, John?

      John Phillips: I'm studying to take the GRE.

      Stanley Philipps: Good. You're going back to school?

      John Phillips: I'm thinking about it, yeah.

      Stanley Philipps: That's great. What for?

      John Phillips: Law. Or medicine. I haven't decided yet.

    • John Phillips: You're bigger than the last time I saw you. How old are you now?

      Heidi Phillips: Dawn's 8. I'm 12 1/2.

      John Phillips: Wow.

      Dawn Phillips: How old are you?

      John Phillips: 32. Bet that sounds pretty old to you, doesn't it?

      Heidi Phillips: Do you have a job?

      John Phillips: Why, are you hiring?