Flashbacks with John Cusack
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Stand by Me
david-griener — 11 years ago(December 02, 2014 07:00 AM)
These scenes, to me, are some the strongest in the film. Perfectly filmed and music defines the mood. Really sad when he thinks about his baseball hat and how much his brother loved him.
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TwoThousandOneMark — 11 years ago(December 06, 2014 03:22 AM)
They are the strongest imo, it places us directly into Gordie's pov.
When the boys are camping & Gordie starts audibly moaning in his sleep, there's an instance I'm sure enough viewers are prepared to laugh at some silly comedic payoff. Only he's not dreaming or fantasizing something off beat- we immediately find he's reliving Denny's funeral, shaking him up in his sleep.
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spookyrat1 — 11 years ago(February 20, 2015 01:51 PM)
They are the strongest imo, it places us directly into Gordie's pov.
I agree that the scenes with Denny are good, but at the same time the scenes with the parents weaken the film. The parents portrayals IMO, just appear too deliberately stylized and artificial, compared to the other acting in the film. -
sonofbeach-sheet — 10 years ago(July 30, 2015 02:51 AM)
They were a strong point with the film, considering Denny was a huge influence on Gordie and John Cusack was at this time an established young actor with Better Off Dead and The Sure Thing under his belt. Kiefer Sutherland had not yet made his way when this was made.
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pamelajoon89 — 9 years ago(January 13, 2017 12:28 AM)
I think that's when I fell in love with John. Of course, "Say Anything" clinched it. He can bring depth and meaning to the smallest cameo, like the pilot in "When Did You Last See Your Father" (something like that). You'll get a kick out of this. Right now, Wil Wheaton has a pic of himself on his FB page/Twitter, drinking coffee with some serious bed head and a Star Trek pajama top. While most people have commented on the hair, cup, or top, some clueless guy randomly asks him why his "dead brother in Stand By Me" has a "Brooklyn accent" and nobody else does.