So, I haven't actually seen the film except for portions while donating plasma today, but if "the 'Tell him to swing away' scene" refers to the death of the main character's wife, why is it phrased that way and covered with a spoiler? If you don't know the scene, the phrase seems to have zero spoiler-worthy content, and if you know the scene, you don't need the spoiler. And, if you don't know the scene, then the phrasing doesn't actually give you any real information about the show or why that scene is a tear-jerker.
Only the curious have, if they live, a tale worth telling at all.
So, I haven't actually seen the film except for portions while donating plasma today, but if "the 'Tell him to swing away' scene" refers to the death of the main character's wife, why is it phrased that way and covered with a spoiler? If you don't know the scene, the phrase seems to have zero spoiler-worthy content, and if you know the scene, you don't need the spoiler. And, if you don't know the scene, then the phrasing doesn't actually give you any real information about the show or why that scene is a tear-jerker.
Only the curious have, if they live, a tale worth telling at all.