[REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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'just released' is fine, but with no complete sources it just cant be a release here yet.

Members go berserk when a release has no complete sources, so incompletes should always go to the requests section.

Unfortunately I didn’t t know this was about to become complete, seeing as (like I said earlier) im not queuing it to know how many sources there are.

Anyway, let’s focus on your nice release
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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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What are you talking about?? I got many full sources :cool

Thanks for this one!
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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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As stated at the start, it had no sources :wall

As stated a few posts ago it now does!

Thats what we were talking about.

Everything is now fine and dandy :)
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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Yeah, i downloaded it in about 1 hour :cool
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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Thanks, emuler! Looks good.

I too downloaded it pretty quickly, but I haven't had a chance to watch it yet.

This seems like one you have to get yourself emotionally set to watch..

Looking forward to it, though! :thumbsup

(In fact I'm probably going to break down and buy the DVD if the girls have a good bit of screen time...)

Thanks again for this release.

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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Just saw this and wanted to recommend it to anyone who hasn't watched it yet. It's a very sweet and emotional indie drama about a father who doesn't know how to tell his two little girls their mother is dead. To put it off as long as possible he tells them he's going to take them on a road trip. But as they near their destination, the girls begin to suspect their father is keeping a secret from them. The two girls in this film are absolutely wonderful. It reminded me of In America but these girls are even cuter and have more screen time. :heart

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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Strangely, this beautiful film (the only one where Clint Eastwood is only a composer) has still not been dubbed into French for the moment. And I can't find it in the original version only in Quebec !

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Re: [REL] Grace Is Gone (2007)

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Is Canadian Quebecois French incomprehensible to the European French? I am just curious. I have read that Parisian French can be difficult to understand for the rest of the country...
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Night457 wrote: Wed May 08, 2024 12:10 am Is Canadian Quebecois French incomprehensible to the European French? I am just curious. I have read that Parisian French can be difficult to understand for the rest of the country...
For a Frenchman, a Quebec version is very special. We understood everything because it's playing without an accent, unlike real live-action movies with real Quebec actors where the accent can be so strong that you don't even understand spoken French (to the point that they are subtitled French !).

In the Quebec dubbing, what is disturbing for a Frenchman is both the overly outdated or light-hearted expressions used in the context of the script and the contrast with the purely North American pronunciation of propers nouns and anglicisms. Not to mention that some Quebec French words don't mean the same thing in French... And no, almost no French person has a problem understanding the Parisian accent 8-) .
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