Submitted by Audrey Brown on Tue, 07/13/2010 - 11:21.
I think that the "without a word" part plays a heavier role in the film than emphasized in the marketing. The whole schtick is that the two have never spoken and yet he feels this huge connection. I'd like to see it too.
Agreed
I think that the "without a word" part plays a heavier role in the film than emphasized in the marketing. The whole schtick is that the two have never spoken and yet he feels this huge connection. I'd like to see it too.