> Well, I must say I quite enjoyed the movie you all >directed me to; The Whole Wide World was touching and >well acted. I enjoyed it quite a >bit, small mistakes and all. There was one scene change that confused me. It >was early in the picture, and Novalyne had brought Bob >to the house where she was staying, and the host >mother offered Bob some pie. Then the scene cut to >Novalyne waking, presumably ill, with Dr. Howard >tending to her. He gave a great little speech about >Robert, then that scene ended.... I couldn't figure >how the scenes were supposed to bridge together, but >I guess they are not supposed to. > > Cheers! Jesse
likely the continuity of that scene got left on the cutting room floor... I pray my life story is never written by some chick who i dated but never slept with and who dumped me... on another note- Erle stanley gardner left it in his will to have the shack where he wrote all his stories preserved- it exists installed in a building on display at the University of texas- the entire contents were packed up and re-assembled to give immortality to the precise atmosphere in which his novels were created. a noted that he didn't own a typewriter... JB
