Kirby,

Great Question,

When I was a kid visiting my grand parents in CT while on summer vacation, my grandfather to me to Town (Mancheser, CT) and he dropped me off at the local theatre (single screen, of course) and I saw Wm.Wellman's "The Next Voice You Hear" w/ James Whitmore and Nancy Reagan.(1950) I am not sure what moved me,but that movie has stuck with me all these years and still now and then, pick it up and watch it. Perhaps as a child it opened up a great deal of questions for me and the manner it was delivered.

Number two is and early film; not sure when I saw it, but it, the love and generosity of the theme "stuck with me" again, all these years. "Sunday Dinner For A Soldier" w/ Anne Baxter, John Hodiak, Jane Darwell and Charles Winniger (1944).

Let's just say, I loved the films and didn't remember them for a week or so after leaving the theatre, but remember them until this day....................Vaughn
-----Original Message-----
>From: Kirby McDaniel
>Sent: Dec 23, 2014 10:06 AM
>To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
>Subject: [MOPO] My 2014 MOPO THINK-ABOUT-IT QUESTION
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>Mopolians,
>
>Is there a film that CHANGED YOUR LIFE? Maybe not in a big way, but somehow affected a change in you permanently?
>
>This is not a “best-movie-you’ve-ever-seen” question, although the best movie you’ve seen may in fact qualify.
>
>And you may have more than one - but just pick one that stands out in your experience.
>
>It’s really hard to know. It’s easy to say that movies changed my life - I think that collectively they help to shape us, but that’s
>not what I’m fishing for here.
>
>I mean a film that SHIFTED something in you, maybe good, maybe not-so / maybe big, maybe small. So that you could say “after I saw X, I never liked this, or I loved this, or I never felt the same about thus and such.”
>
>Think about it.
>
>I’m not necessarily asking you to post your answer, either. This could be something private for you. It’s just a question I thought about recently.
>
>
>Kirby McDaniel
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