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-->'''John Klein:''' ''(sobbing)'' I miss her so much!

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-->'''John Klein:''' ''(sobbing)'' I miss her so much!much.
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-->'''John Klein:''' ''(breaking down in tears)'' I miss her so much!
-->'''Connie Mills:''' I know you do, of course you do. John, listen. You can miss her here just as easily as there. Even more easily because there, you'll all alone. And that's just no way to be. You do whatever you need to do and I'll understand.
-->''(he nods but says nothing)''

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-->'''John Klein:''' ''(breaking down in tears)'' ''(sobbing)'' I miss her so much!
-->'''Connie Mills:''' I know you do, of do. Of course you do. John, listen. You can miss her here just as easily as there. Even more easily because there, you'll all alone. And that's just no way to be. You do whatever you need to do and I'll understand.
-->''(he nods -->''(nods but says nothing)'' remains silent)''



** [[spoiler:It then turns into an awesome and heartwarming moment. The phone rings and the clock strikes twelve, indicating that Mary is calling him. After agonizing over whether or not to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. He ''listens'' to Connie, accepts her invitation and finally lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]

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** [[spoiler:It then turns into an awesome and heartwarming moment. The Awesome in that the phone rings and the clock strikes twelve, indicating that Mary (or someone else) is calling him. After agonizing over whether or not to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall wall, puts on his coat and leaves even as it still rings. He It's heartwarming because he ''listens'' to Connie, accepts her invitation and finally lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives. We last see the two together in the back of the ambulance, safe.]]
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** [[spoiler:It then turns into an awesome moment. The phone rings and the clock rings twelve, indicating that Mary is calling him. After agonizing over whether or not to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. It's also a heartwarming moment because he ''listens'' to Connie, accepts her invitation and finally lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]

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** [[spoiler:It then turns into an awesome and heartwarming moment. The phone rings and the clock rings strikes twelve, indicating that Mary is calling him. After agonizing over whether or not to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. It's also a heartwarming moment because he He ''listens'' to Connie, accepts her invitation and finally lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It then turns into an awesome moment. After agonizing over whether to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. It's also a heartwarming moment because he ''listens'' to Connie, accepting her invitation and finally lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It ]]
-->'''John Klein:''' What if it is her?
-->'''Connie Mills:''' She's dead, John. The only important question now is how are you going to remember her?
-->'''John Klein:''' ''(breaking down in tears)'' I miss her so much!
-->'''Connie Mills:''' I know you do, of course you do. John, listen. You can miss her here just as easily as there. Even more easily because there, you'll all alone. And that's just no way to be. You do whatever you need to do and I'll understand.
-->''(he nods but says nothing)''
-->'''Connie Mills:''' But here, we have--we have dinner at six and we open presents at eight. And we hope we see you. Okay? Bye John.
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then turns into an awesome moment. The phone rings and the clock rings twelve, indicating that Mary is calling him. After agonizing over whether or not to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. It's also a heartwarming moment because he ''listens'' to Connie, accepting accepts her invitation and finally lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]
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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It then turns into an awesome moment. After agonizing over whether to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. It's also a heartwarming moment because he ''listens'' to Connie, accepting her invitation and finally starting to let go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It then turns into an awesome moment. After agonizing over whether to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still rings. It's also a heartwarming moment because he ''listens'' to Connie, accepting her invitation and finally starting to let lets go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]
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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It then turns into an awesome moment. After agonizing over whether to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still ring. It also turns into a heartwarming moment because he listens to Connie, accepts her invitation and is there to save her life. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It then turns into an awesome moment. After agonizing over whether to answer, John rips the phone out of the wall and leaves even as it still ring. It rings. It's also turns into a heartwarming moment because he listens ''listens'' to Connie, accepts accepting her invitation and is there finally starting to save her life. let go of his wife. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]
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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It crosses into both a heartwarming and an awesome moment which leads to John ripping the phone out of the wall and leaving even as it still rang.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It crosses then turns into both a heartwarming and an awesome moment which leads moment. After agonizing over whether to answer, John ripping rips the phone out of the wall and leaving leaves even as it still rang.ring. It also turns into a heartwarming moment because he listens to Connie, accepts her invitation and is there to save her life. In the end, they end up saving each other's lives.]]
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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It turns into both a heartwarming and awesome moment as John struggles with this decision which leads to him ripping his phone out of the wall and leaving even as it still rang. Ultimately his choice to go back saves Connie's life and possibly many others.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him. It turns crosses into both a heartwarming and an awesome moment as John struggles with this decision which leads to him John ripping his the phone out of the wall and leaving even as it still rang. Ultimately his choice to go back saves Connie's life and possibly many others.rang.]]
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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him]]. It turns into both a heartwarming and awesome moment as John [[spoiler:struggles with this decision which leads to him ripping his phone out of the wall and leaving even as it still rang. Ultimately his choice to go back saves Connie's life and possibly many others.]]

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him]]. him. It turns into both a heartwarming and awesome moment as John [[spoiler:struggles struggles with this decision which leads to him ripping his phone out of the wall and leaving even as it still rang. Ultimately his choice to go back saves Connie's life and possibly many others.]]
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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him]].

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* John's inability to get over the loss of his wife, which [[spoiler: comes to a head when Connie says a woman in her description came looking for him, and Connie's phone call to John convincing him to come back to Point Pleasant to enjoy Christmas as he waits for his dead wife to call him]]. It turns into both a heartwarming and awesome moment as John [[spoiler:struggles with this decision which leads to him ripping his phone out of the wall and leaving even as it still rang. Ultimately his choice to go back saves Connie's life and possibly many others.]]
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* [[spoiler: Gordon's death]]

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* [[spoiler: Gordon's death]]death, and the fact he continues to be a WeirdnessMagnet even after death -- when Connie finds out Gordon ''called'' John 7 hours after he died, her voice drops and almost whispers in agony, "I can't stand this."
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* CJ's death on the bridge -- just as Holly is getting fitted for her wedding dress.
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* ''Eyes of the Mothman'' and the book talk about how devastating the Silver Bridge tragedy was to the locals; not a single kid, for instance, didn't know at least one other kid who died on the bridge.

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''TheMothmanProphecies'' gets some of its pathos from some truly heartbreaking scenes.

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''TheMothmanProphecies'' The movie gets some of its pathos from some truly heartbreaking scenes.



* Connie's dream of dying.

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* Connie's dream of dying.dying.
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* When John is sure Connie saw Mary, and begins denying it, he retorts, "Don't do this to me." His warning is wracked with palpable grief.

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