"It's not fair, you're too old !" ~little Curly thinking that Homer had been adopted ... Every time some adults had come to the orphanage to adopt a child, Curly had always been disappointed ... ... and Homer had always been there to comfort him ... afterwards ...
One of me favorites.... I love you you Princes of Maine/Kings of New England. #granite #sweat #tears ......and a spot where you best put dry rice in with yah #seasalt ⭐
Im probably the last person on the planet to realize that little Curly's "It's not fair, you're too old!" obviously implies that he thought the two adults had come to pick a child for their family, so Homer leaving with them of course didn't make sense given how old he was already. I agree, Curly that's not fair at all!... only, they'd never come to take one of you home, they had come to leave an unborn child behind. 🤷🏻♀️ P.S.: the children in this orphanage were all so strong and so individually important to the plot, even if they didn't say much (such as the girl who's been in love with Homer all these years. I forgot her name)!
"It's not fair, you're too old !" ~little Curly thinking that Homer had been adopted ...
Every time some adults had come to the orphanage to adopt a child, Curly had always been disappointed ...
... and Homer had always been there to comfort him ... afterwards ...
The man at the station is John Irving, the author of the book....
One of me favorites.... I love you you Princes of Maine/Kings of New England. #granite #sweat #tears ......and a spot where you best put dry rice in with yah #seasalt ⭐
This clip makes want to live
who the fuck can dislike a bit of any moment of this movie
Homer!!!!!!💚💚💚💚💚
splendid
ORIGINAL QUALITY!!
Im probably the last person on the planet to realize that little Curly's "It's not fair, you're too old!" obviously implies that he thought the two adults had come to pick a child for their family, so Homer leaving with them of course didn't make sense given how old he was already. I agree, Curly that's not fair at all!... only, they'd never come to take one of you home, they had come to leave an unborn child behind. 🤷🏻♀️
P.S.: the children in this orphanage were all so strong and so individually important to the plot, even if they didn't say much (such as the girl who's been in love with Homer all these years. I forgot her name)!