A Trip to Bountiful – Reise ins Glück (1985)

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A Trip to Bountiful – Reise ins Glück: Directed by Peter Masterson. With Geraldine Page, John Heard, Carlin Glynn, Richard Bradford. In 1940s Texas, an elderly woman is determined to visit her childhood home for one last time.

“I came back to read my original review of u0026quot;The Trip to Bountifulu0026quot; after I viewed the film again the other night. I read the other accounts of the movie and I couldnu0026#39;t help by get very emotional reading the words of praise for Geraldine Pageu0026#39;s memorable performance.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe night she won the Oscar was big news in New York, where she lived and taught. One news programu0026#39;s crew visited a cafe where Miss Pageu0026#39;s students were watching the ceremonies on tv. When F. Murray Abraham opened the envelope and said, u0026quot;…and the winner is the greatest actress..u0026quot; her students began to scream and cry BEFORE her name was called. They KNEW who had won, and so did I. I wept right along with them, just as I had done when I, a former actor, realized that very few actors would ever reach her level of artistry.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI watched u0026quot;Bountifulu0026quot; over and over in disbelief. Her scenes on the bus with Rebecca de Mornay were wonderful and very touching. I kept wondering HOW did she prepared herself for this?!!! When she rode, with the Sheriff through what was left of Bountiful and uttered, u0026quot;My God, will you look at Bountiful…u0026quot; Her walk through the old house and her gaze as she looked at the land, the trees and the birds reminded me of a visit to the old country town of my childhood, reminding me that everywhere Iu0026#39;ve ever been is still there, perhaps in a different form, but itu0026#39;s still there.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe reason that she got that standing ovation from the Academy Awards audience, is that it was appropriate to honor greatness and that the Oscar was going to an actor that TRULY deserved to win.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn an age that Oscars are won for okay performances, when, in other years, Oscars were truly given to deserving achievements, AND, the competition was much, much stronger.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI cannot recommend this picture more. For any aspiring actor that wants to set a goal standard for greatest, he or she must see this performance.”

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