The last line is “you and I”. Is that a call back to the character being grammatically wrong in the beginning of the film or did she really think it was “you and I”? I never went to a liberal arts college in New England, so I guess I’ll never know. The most poignant moment probably occurs off screen when the character Henry has to tell his wife that although he’s been cheating his fear of airplanes has brought him back to her. A true love story of content and comfort.
Shout by kosherVIP 5BlockedParentSpoilers2020-07-26T14:19:41Z
The last line is “you and I”. Is that a call back to the character being grammatically wrong in the beginning of the film or did she really think it was “you and I”? I never went to a liberal arts college in New England, so I guess I’ll never know. The most poignant moment probably occurs off screen when the character Henry has to tell his wife that although he’s been cheating his fear of airplanes has brought him back to her. A true love story of content and comfort.