the little boy’s smile at the end said it all. he knew.
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It did Beth.
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Beautif David, thank you for this! 🙂
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*beautiful – stupid auto correct :-/
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No worries Ioanna. Got it. Thank you. Greece is beautiful. You are blessed.
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Thank you again, you are so kind..
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Smiling from my toes to my head..
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Me too Mimi. Great short film (esp for a Sunday). Hopeful.
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I was prepared for a hopscotch board and the old men to start playing….liked the boys art much better. Great clip.
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Soft and warm clip for a Sunday morning.
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Wonderful! Happy Sunday! 🙂
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It is Lori, you too.
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Brilliant!
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It is!
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Sweet… 🙂
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It is Carol…
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My gut reaction is so different from the folks who have commented. How strong that boy was to let the old men’s crap roll off him, how sure of himself and his dream. Why do people have to try to squash innocence and talent? Shame on them.
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Yes, he was strong. And you have to applaud him for continuing on. I didn’t think the story was so different from what goes on in real life. But your perspective is a great one.
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I really enjoyed this, David, and it brought to mind the quote from Pablo Picasso … “Every child is an artist, the problem is how to remain one when we grow up.” This video really speaks to that quote in my mind … Thanks for sharing!
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Loved the quote Keith. Very appropriate…given theme of this film. Thanks.
the little boy’s smile at the end said it all. he knew.
It did Beth.
Beautif David, thank you for this! 🙂
*beautiful – stupid auto correct :-/
No worries Ioanna. Got it. Thank you. Greece is beautiful. You are blessed.
Thank you again, you are so kind..
Smiling from my toes to my head..
Me too Mimi. Great short film (esp for a Sunday). Hopeful.
I was prepared for a hopscotch board and the old men to start playing….liked the boys art much better. Great clip.
Soft and warm clip for a Sunday morning.
Wonderful! Happy Sunday! 🙂
It is Lori, you too.
Brilliant!
It is!
Sweet… 🙂
It is Carol…
My gut reaction is so different from the folks who have commented. How strong that boy was to let the old men’s crap roll off him, how sure of himself and his dream. Why do people have to try to squash innocence and talent? Shame on them.
Yes, he was strong. And you have to applaud him for continuing on. I didn’t think the story was so different from what goes on in real life. But your perspective is a great one.
I really enjoyed this, David, and it brought to mind the quote from Pablo Picasso … “Every child is an artist, the problem is how to remain one when we grow up.” This video really speaks to that quote in my mind … Thanks for sharing!
Loved the quote Keith. Very appropriate…given theme of this film. Thanks.