2:04 This small moment demonstrates so much about the difference between the two men in Kya’s life. Tate holding out the feather is so personal, and just between them. It’s something Chase could never understand or appreciate. Kya knew in her heart of hearts it was always going to be Tate.
This movie is under appreciated. Everyone went wild about 'The Notebook', but this movie is just as good or even better. How is it possible I only heard about it since yesterday?
Its mystery and murder spin makes it less culturally appealing. It doesn’t have the cookie cutter happy/warm ending most people want to see in an expected romance film. That or it doesn’t star A-list actors.
Something very important and special that maybe most people missed. Her sense of nature was that she was part of it, part of the 'the wilderness takes and gives, it kills yet it doesn't see it as something bad...' She felt so strong about it, that she was of the swamp herself, part of the flora and fauna that when she killed her boyfriend, she saw it as the natural course to take with no blame on her, as we read in her journal at the end of the movie. She was willing to go to prison than to say she was guilty of, mind you, not being part of the swamp and ITS laws. Of course she knew what she had done was wrong according to OTHER laws, but for her the laws of the swamp and the wilderness meant more for her so she understood her act against him as needed and justified. What a great story. I have watched it more than once even though I don't like crying due to some mental struggles, but I just can't help it.
I loved the book! I haven't seen the movie yet, and if keep watching these short snippet of the move scenes, I might not need to, lol. But gosh! This is some really great acting right here!
Yes, but he thought he had to choose between Kya and everything else that mattered to him. His studies, his new chances of success, the new friends that he probably made in college. And in the end, he gave everything up and returned to Kya and his home. He could have never come back, but he did and after his return, he supported Kya more than any one and encouraged her to try new things without having to say goodbye to the march. And he spent the rest of his life with the woman she loved, instead of abandoning her again.
They were children when they met. He came to apologise like a man, owning his mistakes. I don't say that I would forgive, but I think I would understand the choices he made.
Movie name: Where the crawdads sing. The movie is based on a best selling novel written by Delia Owens and was released in 2022. It is an interesting movie to watch, filled with mystery and love and represents the beauty of nature.
Can we just appreciate how sincere this apology is? That’s how you do it
2:04 This small moment demonstrates so much about the difference between the two men in Kya’s life. Tate holding out the feather is so personal, and just between them. It’s something Chase could never understand or appreciate. Kya knew in her heart of hearts it was always going to be Tate.
This movie is under appreciated. Everyone went wild about 'The Notebook', but this movie is just as good or even better. How is it possible I only heard about it since yesterday?
Its mystery and murder spin makes it less culturally appealing. It doesn’t have the cookie cutter happy/warm ending most people want to see in an expected romance film. That or it doesn’t star A-list actors.
They’re completely different though, this film is like a forensic file case, murder mystery with romance genre and The Notebook is a romantic film
Because it was released relatively recently. While notebook was released in 2004
Read the book. Brilliant
@@lisat5597 yes the book is better
I'm glad she did not forgive Tate right away. It was a good apology, but she needed the time.
God,luv daisy's brand of acting,always feels sincere,yet controlled & not preachy-like..
Something very important and special that maybe most people missed.
Her sense of nature was that she was part of it, part of the 'the wilderness takes and gives, it kills yet it doesn't see it as something bad...' She felt so strong about it, that she was of the swamp herself, part of the flora and fauna that when she killed her boyfriend, she saw it as the natural course to take with no blame on her, as we read in her journal at the end of the movie. She was willing to go to prison than to say she was guilty of, mind you, not being part of the swamp and ITS laws. Of course she knew what she had done was wrong according to OTHER laws, but for her the laws of the swamp and the wilderness meant more for her so she understood her act against him as needed and justified. What a great story. I have watched it more than once even though I don't like crying due to some mental struggles, but I just can't help it.
I also cry for this scene too😢
Kya: "GET OUTTA MA SWAMP!"
I love this movie
I loved the book! I haven't seen the movie yet, and if keep watching these short snippet of the move scenes, I might not need to, lol. But gosh! This is some really great acting right here!
Ele ama ela de verdade diferente do outro que só quer se aproveitar dela😢
Love this movie😊
Nah I don't forgive him. I blame him for not even reaching out!!!!! She then fell into this horrible pattern which her own mother did.
You need to read the book to get a full understanding 😊
@elizabethwakefield8894 would you be so kind to explain what did you mean by that? i'd like to know some extra details about the story
@@AnandaRainyA, like I said, you need to read the book to get the full details and understanding. It's full of details that are missing in the movie
Yes, but he thought he had to choose between Kya and everything else that mattered to him. His studies, his new chances of success, the new friends that he probably made in college. And in the end, he gave everything up and returned to Kya and his home. He could have never come back, but he did and after his return, he supported Kya more than any one and encouraged her to try new things without having to say goodbye to the march. And he spent the rest of his life with the woman she loved, instead of abandoning her again.
They were children when they met. He came to apologise like a man, owning his mistakes. I don't say that I would forgive, but I think I would understand the choices he made.
Movie name
Movie name: Where the crawdads sing.
The movie is based on a best selling novel written by Delia Owens and was released in 2022. It is an interesting movie to watch, filled with mystery and love and represents the beauty of nature.
I thought he dead
Me to
Wrong guy its the other one that looks almost the same as him 😅
@@WhatExcellentBoiledPo-ta-toes thank you
Its a lovely movie. Except this part. Its over-exagerrated.
Not at all it is realistic
First
Second?
One of the most beautiful movies I’ve ever seen 💗🥹