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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Movie Numero Uno ~ Second Hand Lions


I posted yesterday that I was going to post my own list of movies that I think you should see before you die. Well here is movie numero uno....Second Hand Lions. If you liked the movie The Princess Bride you'll like this movie too.

Second Hand Lions stars, Robert Duvall, Michael Caine, Haley Joel Osment, and Kyra Sedgwick.

The last place Walter (Haley Joel Osment) wants to be is on his great uncles' farm in rural Texas, where he is dumped off by his mother Mae (Kyra Sedgwick), in the middle of nowhere living with two crazy old men, a pack of dogs and a pick with only the promise that she'll come back for him. Walter has been lied to enough times that he's not quiet sure what to believe in.

Walter's eccentric and gruff great uncles, Hub and Garth McCaan (Robert Duvall and Michael Caine) who had been missing for 40 YEARS are rumored to have been bank robbers, mafia hit men and/or war criminals in their wild and wooly younger days. No one seems to know the truth, although the brothers do seem to have an endless supply of cash. During Walter's stay begins to see a "new" side to his great uncles when he stumbles upon an old photography of a very beautiful woman hidden away in a trunk in the attic (known as the "Tower" in the movie) and asks his uncle Garth who she is.


Through the stories spun against the backdrop of the dusty Texas night, an amazing story comes to life through Walter's vivid and very colorful imaginings - a tale set in a very long ago exotic, very mysterious place where the men rode on powerful stallions and fought with HUGE swords. Complete with beautiful princesses mixed up with evil sheiks and where to very unlikely heros lived an adventure that only most people can dream of.


Whether to story is true or not, the uncle's tales become a "doorway" of sorts for Walter, to "experience" their many adventures. Little by little they also give Walter something true to believe in - a "world" where honor and valor mean more than money and power. A place, real or not, belongs only to him. While telling their stories to Walter, Hub and Garth begin to see their lives with a whole new set of eyes.

Over one unpredictable Central Texas summer in the early 1960’s, everything in the lives of this new family of strangers is about to change forever.


Highlights for me: The lion, and the "flashback" scenes to the uncle's younger days.
My absolute favorite "line" in the movie: "Sometimes the things that may or may not be true are the things a man needs to believe in the most. That people are basically good. That honour, courage and virtue mean everything ; that power and money ... money and power mean nothing. That good always triumphs over evil. And I want you to remember this.... that love....true love never dies ! Remember that boy ... remember that. Doesn't matter if it is true or not, a man should believe in those things , because those are the things worth believing in...... got that ?"

7 comments:

The Texas Woman said...

Oh, my hubby and I so agree with you about Second Hand Lions. It's at the top of our list too. A lot of our friends haven't even heard of it so we invite them over and watch it again. It's one of those that you CAN watch over and over and over. And with the kids too!

Good choice, girlfriend!

The Texas Woman

MichelleSG said...

Such a good movies, very cute! We get a lot of people applying to adopt a french bulldog at FBRN because they saw the movie and suddenly had to have one. No, we usually don't adopt out to those people.

The Wife O Riley said...

That is one great movie! Thanks to that movie, my sister gave me back James Garner and took Michael Caine.

It is definitely one of my daughter Emerson's favorite movies.

Keeper of the Skies Wife said...

I LOVE this movie!!! I remember when it came out we thought it would be stupid. We ended up loving it!

City girl turned Country Girl said...

I so agree with you about this movie!!! I think I must have watched it 5 times in a row LOL!! Great pick!!

Sara said...

Well since I do love the Princess Bride, I may just have to check this out! Thanks for becoming a follower at my blog, consider the favour returned! Will see you around the internet!

R Susanna said...

It's a great movie. I haven't seen it in a while, I might just have to watch it again.