Each time I re-watch this movie, a new heartbreaking detail or small scene stands out—one that didn't hit quite as hard in previous viewings. This time it's Conrad's utterly heart-rending simple uttering of the word 'Mom'.
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Each time I re-watch this movie, a new heartbreaking detail or small scene stands out—one that didn't hit quite as hard in previous viewings. This time it's Conrad's utterly heart-rending simple uttering of the word 'Mom'.
Three fictional characters that best describe me? Here ya go!
Ordinary People: Interiors (Dir. Robert Redford, 1980)
Conrad and Dr. Berger in Ordinary People (Dir. Robert Redford, 1980).
“Maybe you were stronger. Did it ever occur to you that you might be stronger?”
Ordinary People: Conrad and his people. (Dir. Robert Redford, 1980).
Ordinary People: Conrad on the phone. (Dir. Robert Redford, 1980).
Feelings are scary. And sometimes they're painful. But if you don't feel pain, you're not gonna feel anything else, either.
Dr. Berger to Conrad Jarrett, Ordinary People (1980)