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* The scene where June, the free-spirited, strong woman, can't bear Johnny's addiction, she silently cries in her car, then hides the pain when she sees her daughters
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* The scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Forget the haters, Reese Witherspoon is a fantastic actress and 100% deserved that Oscar.
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* The scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Forget the haters, Reese Witherspoon is a fantastic actress and 100% deserved that Oscar.
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** Especially hurtful because June didn't want the divorce and was already hurt by it.
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* The scene where Johnny has gone through detox and June gives him a bowl of raspberries and he weeps and hugs her. Brilliant acting from Phoenix (who was robbed of that Oscar) and Witherspoon.
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--->'''Johnny:''' I'm asking you to marry me. I love you, June. Now I know I said and done a lotta things, that I hurt you, but I promise, I'll never do that again. I only want to take care of you. I will not leave you like that dutch boy with your finger in the dam. You're my best friend. Marry me.
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The scene where Johnny proposes to June on stage:
-->Johnny: I'm asking you to marry me. I love you, June. Now I know I said and done a lotta things, that I hurt you, but I promise, I'll never do that again. I only want to take care of you. I will not leave you like that dutch boy with your finger in the dam. You're my best friend. Marry me. [[spoiler: And she accepts]]
** The scene where June, the free-spirited, strong woman, can't bear Johnny's addiction, she silently cries in her car, then hides the pain when she sees her daughters.
*** Also, the scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Witherspoon deserved that Oscar completely.
** The film is filled with these powerful, subtle Tearjerker moments, but the scene where Johnny has gone through detox and June gives him a bowl of raspberries and he weeps and hugs her, this troper lost it. Brilliant acting.
-->Johnny: I'm asking you to marry me. I love you, June. Now I know I said and done a lotta things, that I hurt you, but I promise, I'll never do that again. I only want to take care of you. I will not leave you like that dutch boy with your finger in the dam. You're my best friend. Marry me. [[spoiler: And she accepts]]
** The scene where June, the free-spirited, strong woman, can't bear Johnny's addiction, she silently cries in her car, then hides the pain when she sees her daughters.
*** Also, the scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Witherspoon deserved that Oscar completely.
** The film is filled with these powerful, subtle Tearjerker moments, but the scene where Johnny has gone through detox and June gives him a bowl of raspberries and he weeps and hugs her, this troper lost it. Brilliant acting.
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* The scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Forget the haters, Reese Witherspoon is a fantastic actress and 100% deserved that
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The scene where Johnny proposes to June on stage:
-->Johnny: I'm asking you to marry me. I love you, June. Now I know I said and done a lotta things, that I hurt you, but I promise, I'll never do that again. I only want to take care of you. I will not leave you like that dutch boy with your finger in the dam. You're my best friend. Marry me. [[spoiler: And she accepts]]
** The scene where June, the free-spirited, strong woman, can't bear Johnny's addiction, she silently cries in her car, then hides the pain when she sees her daughters.
*** Also, the scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Witherspoon deserved that Oscar completely.
** The film is filled with these powerful, subtle Tearjerker moments, but the scene where Johnny has gone through detox and June gives him a bowl of raspberries and he weeps and hugs her, this troper lost it. Brilliant acting.
-->Johnny: I'm asking you to marry me. I love you, June. Now I know I said and done a lotta things, that I hurt you, but I promise, I'll never do that again. I only want to take care of you. I will not leave you like that dutch boy with your finger in the dam. You're my best friend. Marry me. [[spoiler: And she accepts]]
** The scene where June, the free-spirited, strong woman, can't bear Johnny's addiction, she silently cries in her car, then hides the pain when she sees her daughters.
*** Also, the scene where she's at a store, and a woman chastises her for being divorced. June just says, "Sorry I disappointed you". Before, she was happy and getting along with one of the workers there. That change in emotion was heartbreaking and subtle. Witherspoon deserved that Oscar completely.
** The film is filled with these powerful, subtle Tearjerker moments, but the scene where Johnny has gone through detox and June gives him a bowl of raspberries and he weeps and hugs her, this troper lost it. Brilliant acting.