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Would you let go of the rope?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 546555" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>That story reminds me of the last scene in the movie "The Good Son". In it a women has her son and her nephew with her at a beach/lake house for the summer. As the audience, we see all the psychopathic, truly evil things her son does and tries to blame on the nephew. Mom slowly is coming to realize that it is her son committing these horrific acts but before she can truly accept that, there is an "accident" which results in her ending up lying on her stomach, dangling over a 100' cliff with one boy clinging to each arm but both slowly slipping away. It is clear that if she does not let go of one boy and use both hands to grab the other, that both boys will die. It is a very powerful scene and you feel her anguish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 546555, member: 1169"] That story reminds me of the last scene in the movie "The Good Son". In it a women has her son and her nephew with her at a beach/lake house for the summer. As the audience, we see all the psychopathic, truly evil things her son does and tries to blame on the nephew. Mom slowly is coming to realize that it is her son committing these horrific acts but before she can truly accept that, there is an "accident" which results in her ending up lying on her stomach, dangling over a 100' cliff with one boy clinging to each arm but both slowly slipping away. It is clear that if she does not let go of one boy and use both hands to grab the other, that both boys will die. It is a very powerful scene and you feel her anguish. [/QUOTE]
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