Always a good watch. I have seen this on HDTV a few times. Hopefully it will be released on blu in the future or perhaps someone will release an HDTVrip. Until then this looks like a good upgrade. If you haven't seen this movie it is highly recommended for any Reese fan.
For those who want a full size bluray rip, here's another of my personal favs. Reese Witherspoon is amazing in her very first role, at age 14. She and costar Jason London got involved with each other for real on set. So if Court seems to have more genuine magnetism with Dani than her sister Maureen, there's a reason for that. The two actors continued dating for about a year after this movie. Worth viewing for the story alone. And of course, Reese is mega cute.
Here are direct links for those who prefer that method or can't use eMule for whatever reason. All I ask is that if you're able to use eMule, please move the file to your shared folder and seed for a while. Every source helps.
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Re: [REL] The Man in the Moon (1991)
Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 8:59 am
by Tiny Blondie
Thanks deadman, never saw it
Re: [REL] The Man in the Moon (1991)
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 12:28 am
by lunastar2021
nice
Re: [REL] The Man in the Moon (1991)
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 12:57 am
by pillowbaker
Lots of goodies during the first of October! Thanks, deadman! I remember watching this movie YEARS ago when it was playing on tv. It was a lovely movie then, too.
Not sure if I would personally notice the difference between this and ghost's, but I'll give it a try as I don't have this one downloaded and I haven't seen it since since.
Re: [REL] The Man in the Moon (1991)
Posted: Mon May 20, 2024 11:37 pm
by DaveTheBoss
A mainstream American film and Louis Malle is not behind the camera , which certainly explains the body double during the diving sequence as well as the false connection on Reese when she comes out of the water (she has a bra on when she is supposed to be naked). The film might have gained interest at the end if the story had been different :
Spoiler:
I would have much preferred to see the two sisters fighting each other for their lover. But death comes to transform everything and the subject becomes the (double) mourning of first love. Fro.