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<p dir="auto"><strong>JukeBox-Bill</strong> — <em>9 years ago(November 14, 2016 02:34 PM)</em></p>
<h1>A lot of posts are about the goodbye scene at the end of the movie. I just want to add my view of it.<br />
I think it is the best goodbye scene in a movie since Casablanca. Or am I mistaken?<br />
Both of them always make me cry a little. And I'm a grown man.</h1>
<p dir="auto">What if this is as good as it gets?</p>
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<p dir="auto">It's certainly in the conversation for one of the best ever.<br />
Relax, all right? My old man is a TV repairman, he's got this ultimate set of tools. I can fix it!</p>
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<p dir="auto">They will likely never see each other again. All they have are memories of a shared time together. Memories which they will reflect on , upon death. It's actually deeply depressing, but underlines the importance of decisions, acting on them regardless of life's constraints. Do what makes you happy, because tomorrow you will be dead.</p>
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