consummate performance as always. I have never seen any work by that actress that was not pitch perfect and flawless. She does not waste an opportunity to use her body, her hands, her face or voice to provide a little depth, a little nuance that deepens the relationship between her character and the words on that script.
In that generation Grandma would faced criticism and possibly labeled as a girl of "loose morals" for allowing a boy who was not her steady to get away with stealing a kiss. In that time it was call courting, or sparking depending on which part of the country you came from. That John Boy was surprised that his beloved Grandma had received kiss from a man who was not his Grandpa, just shows the generation gap. I wonder if he was shocked at the dating habit of his children when they came to the age. In Grandma's generation there was no sex education, there was minimal talk between a mother and daughter on the subject. Most of what a girl learned was by listening to older women talking freely in the kitchen after clearing the dishes from a meal. There she learned what women experienced on their wedding night, and other details that may well have scared her to her very soul. It was a different time, not wrong just the way things were handled in that time.
The charm of John boy was his awesome wonder.
Yes is the charm of John Boy was his awesome Wonder 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
consummate performance as always. I have never seen any work by that actress that was not pitch perfect and flawless. She does not waste an opportunity to use her body, her hands, her face or voice to provide a little depth, a little nuance that deepens the relationship between her character and the words on that script.
In that generation Grandma would faced criticism and possibly labeled as a girl of "loose morals" for allowing a boy who was not her steady to get away with stealing a kiss. In that time it was call courting, or sparking depending on which part of the country you came from. That John Boy was surprised that his beloved Grandma had received kiss from a man who was not his Grandpa, just shows the generation gap. I wonder if he was shocked at the dating habit of his children when they came to the age. In Grandma's generation there was no sex education, there was minimal talk between a mother and daughter on the subject. Most of what a girl learned was by listening to older women talking freely in the kitchen after clearing the dishes from a meal. There she learned what women experienced on their wedding night, and other details that may well have scared her to her very soul. It was a different time, not wrong just the way things were handled in that time.
Eu amo e tenho o maior respeito por todos 💕💕💕
I don't remember this scene but it's a good one.
No normal minded teenage girl would be that naive today.