Anyone else find Travis unnecessary
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thomas-tammy — 20 years ago(February 24, 2006 01:16 PM)
I don't think Travis was unnecessaryHe was a contrast to Bernice's relationship with Birdie. No matter how ugly divorce can get or whatever trials life might bring Birdie and Bernice would remain a team Travis' mom ran off and left him behind. I loved the scene when Justin sat on the porch with Travis and said "Didn't you know? I came to see you." No one seemed to remember that Travis had not only lost his grandma too but possibly his home as well.
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albondiga1967 — 19 years ago(May 10, 2006 04:13 PM)
In case anyone wasn't paying attention, Travis is Bernice's cousin. Birdee's sister's son.
Justin said something about Travis being stuck with them, meaning that Travis' mother obviously was going to stay with Birdee and Bernice, since Travis' mother is an actress or something in LA. Justin is planning on sticking around for Birdee.
El Paso, Texasever heard of it? -
mathmaniac — 18 years ago(October 21, 2007 12:09 PM)
Travis played an important part in this movie - for anyone who forgets one of the main themes: the importance of family. This theme was expressed beautifully in Gena Rowland's speech to Bernice at bedtime when Rowlands tells the story of the ants and how important family is, and how strong.
Without Travis, when Rowlands' character died, the characters in this drama would have just gone back to their old lives or some version of it.
Birdie lost her husband and then her mother but she was a responsible adult. She was always there for her daughter Bernice. But Travis had absolutely no one after his grandmother died. Amazingly, the attention was not focused on him immediately after her death. He had no place to go. It made it all the more poignant when Harry Connick Jr. DOES focus his attention on Travis in an un-creepy way. A child with no one to care for him is incredibly vulnerable. -
bgtymr — 19 years ago(May 29, 2006 10:58 AM)
Travis was necessary for that scene on the porch after the funeral.
The conversation between him and Justin was to show what a good man Justin was. Justin was so sweet to take the time out to understand and speak to this sad little boy.
Travis also may have been used to show how quickly life can change. In a short time, Birdee was raising a daughter, a nephew, living in a different town, and grieving her mother. This, all after living the highlife in Chicago in a nuclear family. -
librarychick77 — 18 years ago(July 23, 2007 01:26 PM)
I agree with you that Travis helpwsto show what a good man Justin is. I think the conversation between Justin and Travis out on the porch shows that Justin will be a suitable father figure for both Travis and Bernice. Even if Birdie chooses not to marry him, the ending of the movie leaves us with the impression that he will be an influence in their lives, and most probably a good one.
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LovesConfusingJoy — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 01:30 PM)
He absolutely was necessary. How is that lost to so many? He was abandoned like Birdie and Bernice but he shared his grandmothers quirkiness and was still joyful inspire of that. The kids were the funniest part. Without him, it would've been less funny.
