Cameron breaks my heart struggling with dyslexia and I love the old man for guiding her..it's such a beautiful scene..This movie was way underrated for it's time..It hits hard in so many ways...it's def a sister movie.
My favorite part is the end of this scene. He tells Maggie that she is a smart girl and it makes her so happy and confident the rest of the day. It goes to show there’s few things more rewarding than building up other people and being generous with our love and support even if they seem unsalvageable. They are the ones who need someone to tell them they are worthwhile and special the most.
exactly. and she's never called smart before by anyone- she is usually complimented on her looks. him calling her a smart girl makes her so happy because she knows that it's from his heart.
For most of this movie, Maggie was surrounded by loads of guys who just wanted to get in her pants and couldn't care less about actually getting to know her. On top of that, she has dyslexia, and it seemed she kinda dumbed herself down because of all that. But this man being blind was unable to be distracted by her looks, and saw she was a lot smarter than she thought she was and helped her realize her self worth. At first, she felt too embarrassed to even read to him, but by the end of this scene, she was walking through a store with a huge grin on her face filled with confidence. I loved their interactions so much.
Lately our family has lost a very special person who brought so much joy to our lives. I always have been touched by this scene but now it hits incredibly close.
*Cameron Diaz is a very special actress and, unfortunately, she never received the credit she deserved for her dramatic roles. I miss seeing her in movies. It's a shame that her comeback in "Back To Action" seems to be anything but great.*
I love that scene n that movie in General just bcuz of The amazing Poetries played in it ! Especially when she predicts the meaning of this specific poem of "One Art" ! 💜 Truly lovely to hear again my lovies !
This clip cuts it off but when she finishes the man says “smart girl.” And was probably the first to call her that, and helped her to see herself that way, healing a lot of hurt from others in the past.
Love this film about these sister but I can imagine if Michelle Pfeiffer was given a role as a Rose Feller, instead of Toni Collette. Don't get me wrong, I love Toni but Michelle with Cameron Diaz would evenly match each other as a sibling roles since they kinda look alikes🥰
The man was a professor and she was his last student. Beautiful scene.
Cameron breaks my heart struggling with dyslexia and I love the old man for guiding her..it's such a beautiful scene..This movie was way underrated for it's time..It hits hard in so many ways...it's def a sister movie.
My favorite part is the end of this scene. He tells Maggie that she is a smart girl and it makes her so happy and confident the rest of the day. It goes to show there’s few things more rewarding than building up other people and being generous with our love and support even if they seem unsalvageable. They are the ones who need someone to tell them they are worthwhile and special the most.
My favorite part, too. So many of us need to hear that. So few of us get to.
same
exactly. and she's never called smart before by anyone- she is usually complimented on her looks. him calling her a smart girl makes her so happy because she knows that it's from his heart.
Her character needed that ....especially after feeling so down...over and over again...the reinforcement is pure love.
Yes!! LOVE this part 🥰
what a beautiful soul we see in this man's face
For most of this movie, Maggie was surrounded by loads of guys who just wanted to get in her pants and couldn't care less about actually getting to know her. On top of that, she has dyslexia, and it seemed she kinda dumbed herself down because of all that. But this man being blind was unable to be distracted by her looks, and saw she was a lot smarter than she thought she was and helped her realize her self worth. At first, she felt too embarrassed to even read to him, but by the end of this scene, she was walking through a store with a huge grin on her face filled with confidence. I loved their interactions so much.
omg but my favorite part following this scene: “it’s about.. a friend”, and “smart girl” 😁
Lately our family has lost a very special person who brought so much joy to our lives. I always have been touched by this scene but now it hits incredibly close.
My condolences, dear. May the memories make you smile. ❤️
This scene gets me every single time.
*Cameron Diaz is a very special actress and, unfortunately, she never received the credit she deserved for her dramatic roles. I miss seeing her in movies. It's a shame that her comeback in "Back To Action" seems to be anything but great.*
I love that scene n that movie in General just bcuz of The amazing Poetries played in it ! Especially when she predicts the meaning of this specific poem of "One Art" ! 💜 Truly lovely to hear again my lovies !
RIP Norman LLoyd
Its missing the ENTIRE POINT OF THIS SCENE IS SIGNIFICANT! I'm dyslexic, and this entire beautiful to me and Teachers! This doesn't do it justice!
This clip cuts it off but when she finishes the man says “smart girl.” And was probably the first to call her that, and helped her to see herself that way, healing a lot of hurt from others in the past.
This scene is Super Empowering!!!..
I wish teachers were more encouraging and supportive to their students the way he is to her. Instead many of them find their job to be a power trip.
Bless his memory.
I wish they had the part where he quizzed her....
i love this, ugh this movie, gives me good vibes, thanx for uploading:)
Cameron Díaz que gran actriz y bailarina!!!!!
Beautiful movie
Beautiful scenes
Tierna escena en donde Cameron lee al señor mayor con ternura amor educación y sobre todo respeto a.las personas mayores Sandra Blanco from Argentina
Fave scene from fave movie, one of my top 5
"So … you're Maggie…"
"He talked about me?"
"Just a little..."
:)
best scene in the movie
He is still with us. 106 years old..
wow!
@@steviem8117 not anymore he died 2 days ago😔😪
@@kiara8499 aww. at least he had a good LONG run!
@@steviem8117 yeahh he was like 90 when the movie was shot😳.
@@kiara8499 i have a dream that when i'm 70 i'll go to LA and get super famous in "old lady" roles lol, a girl can dream...
I love this movie, last part is my fevorite.....
This is a top movie
美人だけどバカ、と言われるコンプレックスを克服する契機になる美しいシーン。
盲目寝たきりの死の直前が、誰かに力を与える実りある日々になっていて、介護にも寝たきり生活にも絶望を感じさせない良い映画。
靴というモチーフの活用法もオシャレ。
Love this movie
Es una película que te demuestra la realidad en primera linea Sandra Blanco from Argentina
I wish this was on Tubi.
1:47 kamena adme iszaty or piyar k kabel ne ha...
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Aww 😔
i cried for days when i found out he passed
💗💖💖💖💖(beautiful film💖)
Love the scene, but can't hear it--audio not corrected in this clip.
Love this film about these sister but I can imagine if Michelle Pfeiffer was given a role as a Rose Feller, instead of Toni Collette. Don't get me wrong, I love Toni but Michelle with Cameron Diaz would evenly match each other as a sibling roles since they kinda look alikes🥰
So good
Sandra Blanco from Argentina
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Does anyone know the name of the music in this scene?
Does anyone know the title of the book she’s reading? I know the poem and the writer but the book.
same please let me know when u got it
It's Elizabeth Bishop complete poem I bet
Does anyone know the name of the book she is reading from in this scene from In Her Shoes...??
I don't but the poem is One Art by Elizabeth Bishop.
Elizabeth Bishop's Complete Poems :)
She couldn’t read? I was confused anyway good movie,
she was dyslexic which made her feel incredibly insecure
veda pierce oh ok thank u for telling me
She has a learning disability.
veda pierce oh I thought she didn’t know how to read...
it's fur kanyon
The reason a female exists is because a man exists.
1 demon to 3 in your bush.
Love doesn't need hate to exist.