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Naomi Watts Movie: Under the Lighthouse Dancing
Movie Under the Lighthouse Dancing |  |  | | List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Bfs Entertainment
Salesrank: 64115
Released: July 6, 2004 | | Our Price: $12.79 | | Used Price: $12.31 | | MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD | |
Under the Lighthouse Dancing Reviews: Wonderfully Uplifting!  2008-05-19 - Make sure you have plenty of tissue!! This one's a real tear-jerker! Beautifully filmed! Great casting.
Under the Lighthouse Dancing  2006-02-23 - My wife and I have watched this movie several times. We enjoy the story and acting very much. A very uplifting movie for anyone that has ever lost a loved one.
Loved The Lighthouse  2006-02-18 - We loved this touching Movie, filmed on Rottnest Island off Perth, Western Australia. Have searched for many months and were so grateful that Amazon had the DVD. All our friends love it as well. A romantic comedy with a good portion of humour and an uplifting message at the end as Australian singer John Farnham sings "Lifted up by Angels". If you don't crack a tear, better check your pulse!
Russell Laird, Townsville, Australia.
Top Ten of All Time  2006-01-08 - This is movie is on my top ten movies of all time list. This is a movie about true love and friendship and the ability of love to surpass even the largest of barriers.
Everything about the movie from the actors, the words, to the music, the sounds, the color, and the setting made this movie. It is a packaged set that is so complete...dare I say perfect.
Please take an opportunity to see this movie. When you do you will make it a part of your movie collection.
The Special features on the DVD are fun as well.
Please feel free to e-mail me with specific questions!
touching movie about friendship and relationships  2005-01-01 - I did not feel the movie at all sugary and "sentimental". One of the friends reveals she's dying. If the characters did not express sentiment, they'd be sociopaths. The movie was slow-paced, but not painfully so, and the scenery was beautiful. The film contains a wedding to end all weddings, certain to please many people. My only quibble with the movie is the music played at the wedding. It needed to be joyful and I'm sure the filmmaker thought this music was, but to me it was determined, abandoned, maybe defiant. I would have preferred something more emotionally in tune with the rest of the music of the film. Watching this movie a second time last night, I was reminded of the novel "Last Things, First Things." Both are set largely on a beautiful island, both deal with death, both involve love and relationships, yet both manage to be upbeat with satisfying endings.
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