I saw the movie on TCM for the first time today. It stirred me up emotionally because it was heart breaking to see a young love crushed that way... A tough show to watch,but I just couldn't stop watching it. One of the best movies I've seen lately.
Solamente la e leído en un viejo libro que encontré el las librerías antiguas de la Ciudad de México es una excelente novela ojalá las pusieran completas aquí en México es muy difícil encontrarla saludos
I love this movie and I have to agree with you about the ending, it broke my heart and as a 50 something Welsh guy I have to say that the film was brilliant. Rob Bridgend Wales 🏴
I had relatives that were cotton farmers in Mississippi at the time this movie was made. The film crew rented cars and other things for the movie and paid very well. It's good now to see a vehicle in the movie that I once rode in or a place that belonged to my aunt Mitties son at that time. I haven't heard from those relatives since the 70s probably all have died by now.
I was in my late teen when I saw this movie. I all 62 and this movie haunts me even now. What amaises me is how can people be so insensitive about other people plight. I felth so sorry for Bobby they treated him so badly. I felt really sad. I fell in love with Bobby that day.❤
@@kennymega61 Billy Joe McAllister discovered something beautiful about himself but the world told him it was wrong and something to feel ashamed of …the conflict inside was too great for him to bear…happens all the time.
@@Alexander-rq9he no, he was teen who was r@ped when drunk by an old guy. He didn’t like it. The trauma led him to jump. Stop making this something it isn’t
I feel exactly the same way. I was young when I saw it and can't recall it in specific detail however, the one thing for sure is I know I felt so sad for Billy and Bobbie Lee and that damn song just hits me whenever I hear it.
My best friend and I saw this movie when we were fifteen. I loved it so much. But it took me seeing it at age 55 to truly understand the story. I cried. A beautiful movie.
i was 18 when i first seen this-- im almost 59 now-- is there any way to slow down time??, i seen it on the big screen in halifax nova scotia with my boyfriend,, he is dead now.. this movie will always be part of my youth
Bobbie Gentry became a recluse a few years after Ode was basically forgotten about, and more so after this schlock film based on the song was released. Apparently nobody got it when Ode was released in 1967 and today nobody gets it. It doesn’t matter what was thrown off the bridge, if that’s what you’re focusing on you don’t get it either. It’s meaning is hiding in plain sight and most everyone can’t see it
I couldn’t agree more! This was one of my dad’s favorite songs and a little over a year after his death I’m listening to it for myself in a much deeper context and mindset. I’m only 18 and love to find the deeper understanding of stories, songs, films etc. like Ode. Fictional or not, everyone can relate to a small part of the deeper meaning of stories like this, not just scratch the surface and move on.
I get it. Obviously the point is not what they were throwing off the bridge. It could have been skipping stones or leaves. Obviously the point is that the boy lost his life and it probably had nothing to do with what they were throwing off the bridge. DUH.
Bobby Gentry an extremely wise business woman. Between the royalties from this film along with investing in a basketball team and very shrewd Las Vegas bookings she accrued millions and millions of dollars. She got fed up with show business and was never heard from again.
THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED, IN WAYS THAT WE CAN LOOK BACK, AND SAY ONLY TO OUR SECRET HEART, WAS IT SO EASY OR SO HARD THEM DAYS TO LIVE THRU...? EACH OF US HAS SURVIVIED THE MOST TRYING TIMES BACK THEN, AND WE HAVE EACH GROWN TO BE THE PERSON WE ARE NOW. OUR PAST YOUTH, WHETHER LOST AND FORGOTTEN, OR STILL PRESENT IN OUR EVERY DAY LIFE, THAT YOUTH MADE US, EACH OF US, WHO WE ARE RIGHT NOW. I WAS 26 AND STILL REMEMBER WHERE I WAS, THEY WERE GREAT DAYS THEN, I AM 69 NOW AND I STILL REMEMBER. YOU WILL TOO....
i didnt know they made a movie about this and i always pictured bobbie gentry as black and everyone in the story that way too. great song. i cant wait yo watch this movie now
Seems all good thing hard to one by! I would re watch it every week! Scape to this awful reality wr live in 2022 war time, after the tail of deadly man made virus!
I'm trying to remember who molested him, I thought he went in, to what he thought was a woman. His coworker set him up. I guess I missed it again, I missed it when I was 13 and now 58 I missed it again. I'm watching it now and I missed it
@@vickiegilmore9517 I need to watch it again but I remember a man they knew telling Bobbie Sue he was headed to her house and at first I thought it was him…but I’m hazy. I need to watch it again. What you are saying makes sense. 🤔
Esta historia fue verídica y aún la gente mayor recuerda este episodio de los años 50's en Tallahatchie County Webb. La historia de Bobbie Lee y Billy Joe Mc Allister.
I was babysitting for someone and they had the book. Could not put it down. I like the book better than the movie. The movie was good but the book was great. At least to my 13-year-old self.
God what a Secret to have. If it were today it would be "No Big Deal". McCallister is a Last Name with a British Background. Herman Raucher who wrote the Book Version also gained cult status with Summer Of 42 and Class Of 44. Michel Legrand who worked on The Music for this Film also worked on Lady Sings The Blues who wrote the instrumental Happy that Smokey Robinson later wrote Lyrics For. It was one of Many Solo projects that Michael Jackson sang during his Tenure at Motown 1968-1975.
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I think She did enough writing, performing and producing this epic song...that movie takes too much away from the "secret diary" affect that she planned for in the original recording.
If it would have been filmed between 1983 - 1987, I would agree, considering Brooke Sheila's was only 10 when it was filmed. Did you know Glenn's O'Connor was 20 when Ode to Billy Joe was filmed? She is 10 years older than Brooke.
The producers wanted an unknown actor and actress to star as Billy Joe and Bobbie, they wanted people to identify the actors with this role, and not something else. Unfortunately that would leave Brooke out, she was already famous, since she was a child model and actress, very beautiful and well known. Brooke never would've looked believable as a poor, rural, Southern girl. Glynnis was perfect, as was Robby.
@@bethsmith3421 “Gentry began receiving offers to make a motion picture based on the film in 1967, but she rejected them, preferring to wait for an offer from a movie maker who would "portray Billie Joe and his girlfriend in a serious, sensitive manner."[48] In 1975, Gentry and Shayne accepted an offer from Max Baer Jr., who decided to direct the film. Baer said his interest was to have two unknown young people "because the audience has to believe they are Bobbie and Billie Joe." The film would be shot on location in Mississippi with a budget of $1.5 million (equivalent to $8.16 million in 2022).[49] Warner Bros. commissioned Herman Raucher to write an adaptation of the song for the upcoming film; Raucher's adaptation and novel were both titled Ode to Billy Joe. Gentry was present during the shooting and contributed a musical score. At the time of the production, she told United Press International that the film would "answer many questions left unanswered by the song."[50] The film starred Robby Benson as Billy Joe and Glynnis O'Connor as Bobbie Lee.”
There was a video, a collection of scenes of a mixed of world,, A very similar song released almost at the same time, a song called "Way of the World", both about the same thing!! Great songs!
He really shouldn't have felt guilty about it, he was taken advantage of by a pedo, but this movie is set around the 50s or early 60s so times were different.
They killed a baby bigfoot and the parents chased billy joe off of the bridge. Caught him in the river, and dragged him into the forest, never to be seen again.
It's a movie, actor's acting..Blame the person who directed it, and told the actor's how to act in this movie and also who produced it and wrote this movie, not Robbie Benson and the other actor's. But no matter that they didn't have the right accent for it, a lot of people loved the movie. It was a great movie with great acting, focus on that instead.
I'm speaking on Robby Benson portrayal. Character in the movie ODE TO BILLY JOE. Someone mentioned to me why he thought BillyJoe was perverted is.He was hiding the fact Billy Joe was relly guy.
Except that TMC makes it sound like he was a homosexual and not that this perverted man took advantage of him while he was drunk.... that’s Hollyweird for you.
Bobbie Gentry became a recluse about the time the motion picture was released. Max Baer Jr should have declined the offer to direct this film, the plot was diverted completely away from the irony of the song. Few people got it when the song was released and even fewer people get it today
The song was a subject of many people guessing at the lyric meanings on this movie only threw crap on all of that I didn't come close to the standard of the song
Yep, poor Billy Joe died for the horror of IT. Will mankind ever learn to stop hating himself, and killing himself and others (to the direction of others) over . . . wait for it . . . IT? This is not a rhetorical question posed for mere fun. It requires answering simply as a 'yes' or a 'no'.
In the end he was probably Bi, but he was so traumatized by what happened and convinced that he was evil or that God hated him that he just couldn't deal with it. I always thought that if some of the men in that town had talked honestly with him he probably wouldn't have been so out of it.
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I saw the movie on TCM for the first time today. It stirred me up emotionally because it was heart breaking to see a young love crushed that way... A tough show to watch,but I just couldn't stop watching it. One of the best movies I've seen lately.
That's incredible cuz I saw this as a boy when it first came out and it had an immediate and profound impact on me.
I was around twelve when I saw the movie. I'm 54 now and can still remember every word and scene in it.
What was the words in the 37th minute?
Same
Solamente la e leído en un viejo libro que encontré el las librerías antiguas de la Ciudad de México es una excelente novela ojalá las pusieran completas aquí en México es muy difícil encontrarla saludos
Me too.
@@celiovitr5343 En México se proyectó en 1976 y su nombre era SUBLIME AMOR JUVENIL DE Herman Roucher
I was a kid when I went to the theaters to watch the movie. I stayed to watch it 2 more times. I cried every time.
This was a sad movie. It started out well, but the ending ripped my heart out. I like it.
I love this movie and I have to agree with you about the ending, it broke my heart and as a 50 something Welsh guy I have to say that the film was brilliant. Rob Bridgend Wales 🏴
It hurts more now than it ever did when I was a teenager. Its heartbreaking.
I had relatives that were cotton farmers in Mississippi at the time this movie was made. The film crew rented cars and other things for the movie and paid very well. It's good now to see a vehicle in the movie that I once rode in or a place that belonged to my aunt Mitties son at that time. I haven't heard from those relatives since the 70s probably all have died by now.
I used to lived in Columbus Ms. , Mississippi special for me!
That is really cool that you can see your familiar places there in that movie! Memories get stirred up!
Glad to hear how close you were to them and stayed in touch
I'm still crushin on Robby. Hes beautiful inside and out and his eyes make me melt
Yes, He was beautiful! And Still Is! I am 52. And He makes me melt
Oh my God ABSOLUTELY YES I just melt everytime I see him
I cried my eyes out when I first saw the movie. I'm 55 and still remember the song, story even if it was fictionalinzed.
No it's actually a true story, that happened.
@@vickiegilmore9517 Oh, the sarcasm.
I was in my late teen when I saw this movie. I all 62 and this movie haunts me even now. What amaises me is how can people be so insensitive about other people plight. I felth so sorry for Bobby they treated him so badly. I felt really sad. I fell in love with Bobby that day.❤
❤️
Why did he jumped from the Tallahassee bridge? Tell me
@@kennymega61 Billy Joe McAllister discovered something beautiful about himself but the world told him it was wrong and something to feel ashamed of …the conflict inside was too great for him to bear…happens all the time.
Alexander how sad
@@Alexander-rq9he no, he was teen who was r@ped when drunk by an old guy. He didn’t like it. The trauma led him to jump. Stop making this something it isn’t
I was also! He was also wonderful in ice castles! So handsome.
The movie and song shook me when I was young, its hard to explain or express.
I feel exactly the same way. I was young when I saw it and can't recall it in specific detail however, the one thing for sure is I know I felt so sad for Billy and Bobbie Lee and that damn song just hits me whenever I hear it.
My best friend and I saw this movie when we were fifteen. I loved it so much. But it took me seeing it at age 55 to truly understand the story. I cried. A beautiful movie.
i was 18 when i first seen this-- im almost 59 now-- is there any way to slow down time??, i seen it on the big screen in halifax nova scotia with my boyfriend,, he is dead now.. this movie will always be part of my youth
55 and the ending still makes me cry.
julie miller I thought this movie came out in 73
Juliétte June 3, 1976. 3 days after I was born. One of my favorite movies.
Thanks for sharing your story Julie.
So sorry to hear that. I pray God heals and comforts your heart. Jesus loves you! I feel like God wanted me to say that.
This movie made so many young girls fall in love with Robbie Benson
And Guys!
@@jamesalexander5623 ohhh so sweet ! my heart broke for you - even if I loved him too - I'm a girl & love is love
I still love me some Robby Benson. I was 6 when it came out.
I still am in love with him.🥰
@@jamesalexander5623 I was one of them
Bobbie Gentry became a recluse a few years after Ode was basically forgotten about, and more so after this schlock film based on the song was released. Apparently nobody got it when Ode was released in 1967 and today nobody gets it. It doesn’t matter what was thrown off the bridge, if that’s what you’re focusing on you don’t get it either. It’s meaning is hiding in plain sight and most everyone can’t see it
I couldn’t agree more! This was one of my dad’s favorite songs and a little over a year after his death I’m listening to it for myself in a much deeper context and mindset. I’m only 18 and love to find the deeper understanding of stories, songs, films etc. like Ode. Fictional or not, everyone can relate to a small part of the deeper meaning of stories like this, not just scratch the surface and move on.
I see it, all too well
I get it. Obviously the point is not what they were throwing off the bridge. It could have been skipping stones or leaves. Obviously the point is that the boy lost his life and it probably had nothing to do with what they were throwing off the bridge. DUH.
I fell in love with this movie watching it in 1982. I was a 15 yr old girl then too.Still watch it from time to time
that Robby Benson is a heart throb he is still fine as hell!
Samw
❤
Bobby Gentry an extremely wise business woman. Between the royalties from this film along with investing in a basketball team and very shrewd Las Vegas bookings she accrued millions and millions of dollars. She got fed up with show business and was never heard from again.
THE DAYS OF OUR YOUTH WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED, IN WAYS THAT WE CAN LOOK BACK, AND SAY ONLY TO OUR SECRET HEART, WAS IT SO EASY OR SO HARD THEM DAYS TO LIVE THRU...? EACH OF US HAS SURVIVIED THE MOST TRYING TIMES BACK THEN, AND WE HAVE EACH GROWN TO BE THE PERSON WE ARE NOW. OUR PAST YOUTH, WHETHER LOST AND FORGOTTEN, OR STILL PRESENT IN OUR EVERY DAY LIFE, THAT YOUTH MADE US, EACH OF US, WHO WE ARE RIGHT NOW. I WAS 26 AND STILL REMEMBER WHERE I WAS, THEY WERE GREAT DAYS THEN, I AM 69 NOW AND I STILL REMEMBER. YOU WILL TOO....
very well put.
That's song and movie are unforgettable ♥️
I loved this movie and had a big crush on Robby Benson.
i didnt know they made a movie about this and i always pictured bobbie gentry as black and everyone in the story that way too. great song. i cant wait yo watch this movie now
I think you may be right. Someone said it was written about Emitt Till.
Glynnis Conner is so pretty and Robby Bensen was so handsome,with those beautiful eyes!!
Ewwno
Moonlit Balcony Robby is ten times prettier than Glynnis
He Still Is Handsome ! ... ✌🏻😎🤘🏻🤠🌹
The way she hugged that toilet! Simple things we now take for granted! 🤔🤷♀️
Glynnis was and is a beauty
I wish that this was on Netflix
I would really like to watch this movie, too.Shame it is so damn hard to find...
It's on dvd now! $10 amazon
@@SnowLady_164 - Good 2 know ! ... Love that movie & he's Still So Handsome... 🤠... 😎...
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It's on TH-cam ... free with ads
Seems all good thing hard to one by! I would re watch it every week! Scape to this awful reality wr live in
2022 war time, after the tail of deadly man made virus!
It's playing for free, right now on TH-cam "Ode to Billy Joe". I'm watching it now
I HAVE ALWAYS LOVED ROBBY FROM MY TEENS EVEN NOW IM 54 💙💙💙💙💙
I'm 53yrs old and I seen this on tv when I was 13 or 15yrs old and never understood why he died until I got older and I understand it now
Dear god that was a beautiful boy
Robby Benson never lost his looks. He's beautiful to this day 💕
I want to rewatch this movie..
i was so in love with robbie benson in 1976-- his face pics where all over my bedroom wall-- still think he gorgeous
julie miller me too in Los Angeles
Me too
One On One ?
me too ... my 1st movie - true love - that never happened
My step dads step mom (Mammaw) showed me this song and movie and told me it always made her thinks of me. One of my faves
How weird that no one is talking about how the movie clearly suggests this is about a young boy being molested by a grown man. Weird!!
I'm trying to remember who molested him, I thought he went in, to what he thought was a woman. His coworker set him up. I guess I missed it again, I missed it when I was 13 and now 58 I missed it again. I'm watching it now and I missed it
@@vickiegilmore9517 I need to watch it again but I remember a man they knew telling Bobbie Sue he was headed to her house and at first I thought it was him…but I’m hazy. I need to watch it again. What you are saying makes sense. 🤔
Suggest?
Esta historia fue verídica y aún la gente mayor recuerda este episodio de los años 50's en Tallahatchie County Webb.
La historia de Bobbie Lee y Billy Joe Mc Allister.
@@davidzamoracruz1969 I don’t understand and there is no translation.
I was babysitting for someone and they had the book. Could not put it down. I like the book better than the movie. The movie was good but the book was great. At least to my 13-year-old self.
Billy Jo was a good ol'boy!
This was another version of Romeo and Juliet. The movie traumatized me a little when I was a teenager.
sure hope they made this into DVD, 'cause I gotta get it .
The book was great 👍
We love you Robby Benson ❤️.
God what a Secret to have. If it were today it would be "No Big Deal". McCallister is a Last Name with a British Background. Herman Raucher who wrote the Book Version also gained cult status with Summer Of 42 and Class Of 44. Michel Legrand who worked on The Music for this Film also worked on Lady Sings The Blues who wrote the instrumental Happy that Smokey Robinson later wrote Lyrics For. It was one of Many Solo projects that Michael Jackson sang during his Tenure at Motown 1968-1975.
I don’t remember what he discovered about himself, what was the secret?
The mostest handsomest man on earth. ♥️♥️
Heartbreaking film. So well done though.
SUCH A GREAT FILM
This was a sad movie.
His eyes are so gorgeous!!!
He was always my favorite I thought he was the most handsome thing in the world I had posted all over my
Another great movie from Max Baer Jr!
Kelly Henderson book was good I was like 13 Lol when I read it movie 🎥 was great 💕💕💕
Jethro yes?
I wanna buy this this week
Robby was amazing in Beauty and the beast.
I'm 61 and now I'm looking for my own bridge. I am ready to go.
don't go!
Don't ❤
How are you?
I hope things are getting better.
Please ask for help.
Talk to a trusted friend.
Stay, something beautiful will be around the corner.
People care more than you think.
poussée's for the trailer I really would like to watch this movie but..... very hard to find it
two-movies.net/watch_movie/Ode_to_Billy_Joe
You can buy a copy on Amazon
I always had the hots for the actress that played his girlfriend. She is a outstanding natural beauty.
I think She did enough writing, performing and producing this epic song...that movie takes too much away from the "secret diary" affect that she planned for in the original recording.
That looks like an interesting movie.
If the film had been made a couple of years later, Brooke Shields would probably have played Bobbie-Lee.
If it would have been filmed between 1983 - 1987, I would agree, considering Brooke Sheila's was only 10 when it was filmed. Did you know Glenn's O'Connor was 20 when Ode to Billy Joe was filmed? She is 10 years older than Brooke.
The producers wanted an unknown actor and actress to star as Billy Joe and Bobbie, they wanted people to identify the actors with this role, and not something else. Unfortunately that would leave Brooke out, she was already famous, since she was a child model and actress, very beautiful and well known. Brooke never would've looked believable as a poor, rural, Southern girl. Glynnis was perfect, as was Robby.
@gayle5967 Actually, according to Robby Benson, he worked with the producer or director in the film Jeremy and wanted them both for Ode to Billy Joe.
@@bethsmith3421 “Gentry began receiving offers to make a motion picture based on the film in 1967, but she rejected them, preferring to wait for an offer from a movie maker who would "portray Billie Joe and his girlfriend in a serious, sensitive manner."[48] In 1975, Gentry and Shayne accepted an offer from Max Baer Jr., who decided to direct the film. Baer said his interest was to have two unknown young people "because the audience has to believe they are Bobbie and Billie Joe." The film would be shot on location in Mississippi with a budget of $1.5 million (equivalent to $8.16 million in 2022).[49] Warner Bros. commissioned Herman Raucher to write an adaptation of the song for the upcoming film; Raucher's adaptation and novel were both titled Ode to Billy Joe. Gentry was present during the shooting and contributed a musical score. At the time of the production, she told United Press International that the film would "answer many questions left unanswered by the song."[50] The film starred Robby Benson as Billy Joe and Glynnis O'Connor as Bobbie Lee.”
Even this actress isn't a patch on Bobbie Gentry
??!!
Someone should make a movie about We Didn't Start The Fire. 9 hour mini series
Or you could just watch the documentary series that History Channel or CNN did that chronicled the past 70 years.
There was a video, a collection of scenes of a mixed of world,, A very similar song released almost at the same time, a song called "Way of the World", both about the same thing!! Great songs!
Let’s not forget who the inspiration for this song was, Emmitt Till the 14 year old boy who was beaten and murdered for being a flirt.
He really shouldn't have felt guilty about it, he was taken advantage of by a pedo, but this movie is set around the 50s or early 60s so times were different.
They killed a baby bigfoot and the parents chased billy joe off of the bridge. Caught him in the river, and dragged him into the forest, never to be seen again.
Love song and film
Robby so attractive
Praise the LORD🤴🏽🔥 This movie will never play Today 💯👅
What did he do hit a rock that bridge ain't High Enough To Die from jumping off of sorry
I never understood this. That bridge is not high.
Maybe he couldn't swim and the water was deep.
Alligators in that water...
Apparently, according to Bobby Gentry, the current of the river was extremely strong. Probably alligators too.
the southern accents of some of these actors stunk,im sorry to say including Benson's.
It's a movie, actor's acting..Blame the person who directed it, and told the actor's how to act in this movie and also who produced it and wrote this movie, not Robbie Benson and the other actor's. But no matter that they didn't have the right accent for it, a lot of people loved the movie. It was a great movie with great acting, focus on that instead.
People who aren't from the south can't tell the difference -either way, it was a great movie.
Benson is a terrible actor!
I'm speaking on Robby Benson portrayal. Character in the movie ODE TO BILLY JOE. Someone mentioned to me why he thought BillyJoe was perverted is.He was hiding the fact Billy Joe was relly guy.
good story but hard to sit through
The description on here is phonetic and so wildky scrambled you have to wonder if somebody did have no clue of the actual lyrics
base of the vintage song
Exactly, the song didn't tell us this version. In Hollywood everything is gay.
The first time saw breadt when the woman showed hers and get your supper I was 9
TMC is showing it this week just look for the date & time channel number & view
Except that TMC makes it sound like he was a homosexual and not that this perverted man took advantage of him while he was drunk....
that’s Hollyweird for you.
Bobbie Gentry became a recluse about the time the motion picture was released. Max Baer Jr should have declined the offer to direct this film, the plot was diverted completely away from the irony of the song. Few people got it when the song was released and even fewer people get it today
To this day…… I wonder what did they throw off the bridge???
Bigfoot is why he jumped
"I Like Big Butts..." -- The song is now a movie...
I was 8 when it came out. People say I look like him.
The song was a subject of many people guessing at the lyric meanings on this movie only threw crap on all of that I didn't come close to the standard of the song
Directed by jethro Beverly hillbilly max baer
So what did they throw off the bridge?
RubyOpheliaQuinn doll?
@P PA I've never seen this movie, and have always wondered why he jumped off the bridge.
Bobbie Gentry was wise to keep it a mystery and leave it to everyone's imagination. Kept the song allive.
@@jessiem276 he jumped off because he didn't want to live after having been sexually with a man.
In the book it was a doll.
Yep, poor Billy Joe died for the horror of IT. Will mankind ever learn to stop hating himself, and killing himself and others (to the direction of others) over . . . wait for it . . . IT?
This is not a rhetorical question posed for mere fun. It requires answering simply as a 'yes' or a 'no'.
I 've never seen the movie. Did she end up pregnant? I've heard the song many times, but always wondered why he killed himself.
Produce & directed by Jethro Bodine
They threw a baby, not a freaking doll, get real.
me too
two-movies.net/watch_movie/Ode_to_Billy_Joe
SERA QU E BOM FILME ?
Why did he kill himself?
Ode to Billy joel
The movie was ok.
Hottie❤!
I'm willing to bet that movie sucked then, but nostalgic now.
Wasn't it a dead baby in a potato sack what they tossed off the bridge? Wasn't he a homosexual?
In the end he was probably Bi, but he was so traumatized by what happened and convinced that he was evil or that God hated him that he just couldn't deal with it. I always thought that if some of the men in that town had talked honestly with him he probably wouldn't have been so out of it.
Yup.
@@Jayjen35 I agree.
@@Jayjen35 I was really looking forward to the movie because, Robbie Benson. It inly drove me deeper into the closet.
Isn't that the guy who married Christie Brinkley?
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