Down's Syndrome??
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Kuato_and_George — 14 years ago(October 12, 2011 01:27 PM)
I don't know if the two projects had anything to do with one another.
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rdetjen — 13 years ago(November 17, 2012 09:27 AM)
Last night we watched this movie for the first time in years, and when they were holding the baby up at the end I said to my husband that the baby looked like she had down's syndrome. I figured it just happened to be the baby that they used.
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Liz01219 — 13 years ago(January 21, 2013 02:47 AM)
I've seen this movie many times, and I've enjoyed it every single time.
I also cry every single time, after Helen gives birth and everyone is kissing and hugging, lol.
But, from the very first time I saw this movie, I also believed the new baby of Gil and Karen had Down's Syndrome.
Her eyes looked slanted to me, and that is probably the #1 physical sign of babies with Down's. -
waannief — 11 years ago(May 21, 2014 02:07 AM)
this is me exactly. have seen this so many times. starting when i was in my late twenties and trying for four years to conceive. cried every time i watched. and without any blink of an eye, always thought of Gil and Karens baby as having Down's. Also, I always try and get the chronology straightKaren had announced she was pregnant, due in February. Julie had announced as well. But their baby looks like a newborn and Karen's looks about 6 months old, then there is Helen just giving birth and Susan is hugely pregnantLove the sentiment and don't let it spoil the emotions of the ending for me but can never wrap my brain around how it all unfolded in a timeline(P.S. love Keanu Reeves in this!)
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Prelude-in-C-maj — 12 years ago(September 21, 2013 02:10 PM)
Just watched the movie for the first time in years, and that baby definitely looks like one with Downs. I felt no doubt, particularly since Karen was then shown looking at the new baby born and getting a little emotional in a sad way. Her face was sad yet Gil "geed her up" and she smiled again.
She had said she liked life being a roller coaster, and having a baby with challenges would perfectly fit the bearing-out of that. -
rebekahrox — 12 years ago(October 12, 2013 06:16 PM)
She was crying with happiness, whether her newborn had Downs or not. Are you kidding me? she was an exceptional woman and would not have been so shallow as to cry because her child was born with a disability.
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lyndawhitt70-1 — 10 years ago(December 16, 2015 06:09 PM)
LyndaLexi
I come from a family rife with Down's Syndrome - many 1st, 2nd, and third cousins have it - their child did not look like it had Down's Syndrom, at all. Just rewatched the movie today and even though I saw the movie hen it first cwme out (sans kids), I've since seen it numerous times and it still cracke me up, and I still cry at the final scene. Wonderful movie. -
lyndawhitt70-1 — 10 years ago(December 17, 2015 04:32 AM)
LyndaLexi
I come from a family rife with Down's Syndrome - many 1st, 2nd, and third cousins have it - their child did not look like it had Down's Syndrom, at all. Just rewatched the movie today and even though I saw the movie hen it first cwme out (sans kids), I've since seen it numerous times and it still cracke me up, and I still cry at the final scene. Wonderful movie. -
ghostfan — 11 years ago(May 10, 2014 10:27 PM)
I just watched this movie again for the umteenth time and it doesn't look to me like the baby had Down's at all. If Wiest's character is crying, it's bacause she is happy. And Mary Stienbergen's character is the same way. Everyone is happy and grateful for what they have.
How sad, that you were not born in my time, nor I, in yours.