Review of Foxfire

Foxfire (1996)
6/10
paying rapt attention to details
26 March 2015
Warning: Spoilers
i am fascinated by the crtitical assessment of others as regards this film. i was able to understand that people do really watch films and pay peculiar or rapt attention to details. the entertainment plus lesson of the film is one part while viewers actually depicting scenes indicates that maximum attention is given when watching films. for jolie's relationship with madie been described by almost all as warmth, i totally concur. tears flowed my ears at the time jolie stopped that big truck and told madie to make up her mind as to where she would want to be. jolie cried for the first considering the fact that she has to leave behind the little family she created. madie's strong words pushed da momentum 'i will never forget u' and jolie replied 'u are always in my heart madie'. i want to draw our attention here.....jolie didn't say u will always be in my heart but she said u are always in my heart - meaning that madie has and will continue to remain in her heart, mind and thought. this film is negative in some aspects. but thats not what i want us to check. the positive side is actually visible and with the family created by jolie, it therefore shows that strangers can be accepted. just check out how madie had to make sure legs didn't leave - there is an abandoned house just across the street should in case... . and for madie's parents, i loved their relationship with their daughter.
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