This movie was about a professor (Joanne Woodward) living with Alzheimers Disease. There is a line that she says to her husband about a ditch or mud puddle that seemed quite descriptive about live.
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This movie was about a professor (Joanne Woodward) living with Alzheimers Disease. There is a line that she says to her husband about a ditch or mud puddle that seemed quite descriptive about live.
If you go on the internet and go to imdb.com then type in joanne woodward then you should get all of her movies and just look at the summaries for them.
Beanie16, I know the name of the movie it is Do You Remember Love. What I am trying to find out is something that the professor (Joanne Woodward) said in the movie about a rut, ditch, or mud puddle and it's reference to life. I think she was taking to her husband and standing in or near their kitchen.
Thanks anyway.
This might help the search.
It sounds like an extract of the speech you're referring to;
"as hard as I try, I cannot climb out, or scream out, or dream myself out of this.''
Found here;
JOANNE WOODWARD AS AN ALZHEIMER'S VICTIM - New York Times
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