It’s the old lady slowly walking toward the phone that tickles me. I grew up in Ynystawe and I remember when our elderly neighbour got a phone put in. Went it rang she would stare at it for what seemed like ages, and then say “Who could that be?” Bless her.
If I recall, the first time I watched my first cry was the speech in the gay bar about "when you find out you have friends you never knew existed". And then, yes, the tears kept coming on and off from there. At the end I was a mess. ❤
I love how offended Gethin sounds about the Brecon beacons being mistaken for a coal field
It’s the old lady slowly walking toward the phone that tickles me. I grew up in Ynystawe and I remember when our elderly neighbour got a phone put in. Went it rang she would stare at it for what seemed like ages, and then say “Who could that be?” Bless her.
Me too.
:) For some reason, "What's the Welsh for 'lesbian'?" is my favorite line/delivery of a line in the whole movie. Just gets me laughing every time.
Mine's: Dai! Your gays have arrived
Dan Thomas Lesbiaeth apparently
HiopX that and ‘we’re off to Swansea for a massive les-off!’
@@HiopX “Where are my lesbians?!”
Why would we find rhat weird
Eyebrow rises
this scene is where i started crying, and it didnt stop there
If I recall, the first time I watched my first cry was the speech in the gay bar about "when you find out you have friends you never knew existed". And then, yes, the tears kept coming on and off from there. At the end I was a mess. ❤
"oh nothing I'd just like to enquire"
Gwen is the sweetest! "Dai, your gays have arrived!"
The ending of the film. “Where are my lesbians??” And she brought them vegan food she made.” I love her so much.