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  1. I absolutely love this movie. I just got done reading The Story of My Life by Helen Keller. Everyone should either read it or listen to it on audiobook like I did.

  2. Wow! All that and the water pitcher survived! I figured Helen would have thrown it on the floor at some point.

  3. Can you imagine a major studio making a story like this into a major motion picture today? No sex, no violence, no overdone CGI, no quick “MTV”-style editing–the “marketing boys” would say “it isn’t going to appeal to the target teen demographic”. A movie that actually makes the audience THINK and LISTEN!!

  4. Showing Annie’s memories indistinctly,(& so we experience her bad eye sight for ourselves ) and then mixing them with reflections of Helen in the now is amazing movie making . It shows what can be done with a b/w camera and a brain. Bravo.

  5. yo no creo q lo tienen con subtitulos en espanol, pero quisas en el dvd tienen una opcion si quieres lo subtitulos o no

  6. Poor Annie sullivan!she had an horrible childhood.More miserable than helen’s childhood.Because ann lost her mother at eight and she was sent in an asylum.She grew up with no love and no family .

  7. and i thought my little sis was a spoiled rotten brat that threw to many temper tantrums … she don’t got nothing on helen killer

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