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Wendell 2022-04-12 09:01:11

If you were once brilliant, and then fell. God bless you and give you a chance to come again, what will you do? Country singer Mac, who lost his family and career to alcoholism, wakes up with a hangover in a remote motel. He was penniless and was taken in by the proprietress. The only rule was that he could not drink while working? He slowly quit drinking and started writing songs again. Struggling to say goodbye to past lives. There was such a person who gave him tender mercy, such a place to rest his tired body. Perhaps that opportunity was not given by God, but by Mac's own efforts. If you want to change it, now, not too late.

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  • Wade 2022-04-21 09:03:52

    From the story of a very ordinary life, it presents us a story of a person falling from zero to the top and then falling back. Cherish what you have in front of you!

  • Emelie 2022-04-19 09:03:17

    Former country singer Mike divorced his wife due to alcoholism and domestic violence. He woke up in a Texas hotel with nothing left, and the young and beautiful hostess Rose gave him tender mercy and fell in love with him and married him. He was once great and rich, but after being hit, he lost his courage and wanted to give up singing. With the company and support of Ross and Sonny, he quit drinking, was baptized, and resumed singing. The film condenses his inner journey and character arc, and the songs are soft and melodious.

Tender Mercies quotes

  • Mac Sledge: [to Rosa Lee] I don't know why I wandered out to this part of Texas drunk, and you took me in and pitied me and helped me to straighten out, marry me. Why? Why did that happen? Is there a reason that happened? And Sonny's daddy died in the war, my daughter killed in an automobile accident. Why? See, I don't trust happiness. I never did, I never will.

  • Woman with Groceries: Hey, mister, were you really Mac Sledge?

    Mac Sledge: Yes, ma'm, I guess I was.