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Old 09-28-2002, 07:03 PM
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James--CrimsonTide was right--the first part ofthe movie was important--gave some insight. The husband was her FIRST love--that in itself is VERY important to a girl. Every girl has that first love memory hidden somewhere deep in her heart--she may never utter a word to anyone--but somewhere deep in the girl's heart that guy is still there.

The husband loved her for who she was--back then, not now. He knew all those secrets and truly loved her regardless of the girl she became.

Yes, the fiancee loved her--accepted her past, forgave her for lying to him. But, why would the person you love so much and planning on marrying --not know her past until he tracked her down??? In my opinion, it goes back to the first love thing and trying to escape her past. If she was "in love" she would have told him every secret she carried with her. The fiancee did love her though--that was evident at the end--at their wedding.

The movie was sweet--yes I shed a few tears!!! I would even see it again--it was heartwarming!!!

And as far as the Tiffany's engagement scene---seemed a little far fetched--but my mom, nor my husband's is the mayor of NYC. But a proposal that involved a blue Tiffany box would have me swooning--I am sure I would have passed out cold if I was told to "pick a ring"!!!!

I say see the movie--
Wendi

(edited because I really need spellcheck!!! )

Last edited by winnieb; 09-28-2002 at 08:31 PM.
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