4 thoughts on “Video link to Following the Footsteps of My Father”
Marsha Pinsonsaid:
While I was comforted by your sending the link after your Post (I do it from time to time), I was moved to tears by this quietly powerful story of courage and kindness and gratitude.
Wow! I saw Spartacus in a re-release at the Cinerama Dome about 20 years ago. The place was packed. At the end of the movie, when every man stands up and says, āIām Spartacus!ā it was extremely emotional. After the movie, there were a LOT of men in the bathroom weeping. You would figure it is a movie and a nice idea. Not the stuff people actually do. Then to hear about it in real life, under the same duress. Unreal. Thank you for sharing this. As one of the men telling the story says at the end: it restores ones hope for humanity.
While I was comforted by your sending the link after your Post (I do it from time to time), I was moved to tears by this quietly powerful story of courage and kindness and gratitude.
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this most remarkable story and film. It truly demonstrates the impact of one decision. Thanks. Bill
This is a beautiful tribute. Have you been watching A French Village?
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Wow! I saw Spartacus in a re-release at the Cinerama Dome about 20 years ago. The place was packed. At the end of the movie, when every man stands up and says, āIām Spartacus!ā it was extremely emotional. After the movie, there were a LOT of men in the bathroom weeping. You would figure it is a movie and a nice idea. Not the stuff people actually do. Then to hear about it in real life, under the same duress. Unreal. Thank you for sharing this. As one of the men telling the story says at the end: it restores ones hope for humanity.
Have a good weekend.
David Brumer