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<p dir="auto"><strong>thatsmydesire</strong> — <em>16 years ago(November 09, 2009 03:24 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Good to watch in the wee hours of the morning in autumn.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yes there is some good acting considering the pace of the movie drags a little. I also cried. You've got a Doctor grieving the death of his pregnant wife (also a doctor) and her spirit trying to contact him to come and get the baby she had a year after her birth. And I guess he didn't go on the rafter trip with his friends.</p>
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