I'm about as masculine a man as there is most of the time. This movie repeatedly reduces me to a blubbering baby. Absolutely transcendent. Thanks, nab.
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Since Morgan Freeman didn't know I can tell anyone interested that the duet is from "The Marriage of Figaro". It's called "Sull'aria? Che soave zeffiretto" and is preformed by the characters of Susanna and the Countess in Act III, scene X, in which the Countess is dictating a loveletter for Susanna to give to the Count.
Oh thanks Lithic for missing the entire point of Morgan Freeman's character observation about how it didn't matter that no one knew what the singers were saying...that wasn't the point of the scene.
Yes yes, we probably all realize now how smart you are and how you knew this....doesn't mean we needed to hear that. Everyone look at Lithic because he wants attention!
Anyone and everyone in and around Southern California, make sure you attend the largest Sifter meet up ever this Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 at 4:00pm in Los Angeles!
extreme movie perfection
Wholeheartedly agree. Still my favorite movie of all time.
Yes yes, we probably all realize now how smart you are and how you knew this....doesn't mean we needed to hear that. Everyone look at Lithic because he wants attention!