Chasing Moonlight

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I thought this was OK, but this one left me wanting more. It seemed like there should have been more explanation for the base ball field and it seemed to end abruptly. As far as cuts and audio go, it was waterproof. The A/V was very good compared to some others on the disk.

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Very charming little tale (even for someone who does not care about baseball at all, like me !)
There's a beginning, a middle and an ending, there is a bit of emotion. In such a short time, it's pretty amazing. Editing is very good.
Well done.

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A bit on the simple side, but there's nothing wrong with that. A great little story from a fantastic film. My roommate had never seen "Field of Dreams" (shame on him) and I had to pause it and explain things a bit, so if you haven't seen the source you may not enjoy this as much.

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A common concept in time travel stories is the prospect of meeting famous historical figures or personal heroes. But history often boils down the sum total of these individuals to single sentence synopses. Single achievements remembered out of entire lifetimes. Perhaps the real benefit of such interactions wouldn’t be the chance to witness what history already recorded – but the opportunity to see what was not. The real human drama, the day to day heroism that’s often lost amidst the bullet points.

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