LakeTahoe
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No..she gave birth to a boy named after her brother, Brady.
I wonder about the same thing if the director was deaf or her/himself as a CODA. That movie really did impacted me in many ways too!
I wonder about the same thing if the director was deaf or her/himself as a CODA. That movie really did impacted me in many ways too!
Cookie Monster said:"Love is never silent" impacted me in a lot of ways because I honestly wondered if the director was Deaf or CODA.
The fact the daughter took on a lot of roles for her parents ie, parenting, education and interpreting. When the youngest son fell to his death, the daughter heard her father wail with his voice for the very first time and it impacted her because she heard a "Deaf" cry. The daughter went to the funeral home with her father and had to be the "parent" and ask for a cardboard box because the family was poor.
A beautiful scene I will never ever forget, the father asked the daughter, "Does the sunshine beams make noises when it hits the ground?" The father thought it either made a crashing noise or a musical noise, the daughter struggled to explain in "her" hearing world how sunshine was until the radio played music. She grabbed this "golden" opportunity to ask her father to dance with him. The mother stamped her ground and shushed them and the daughter waved her hands and signed "No, no, no!"
When the daughter grew up and went to college, the parents felt literally lost without their "helper". Their daughter married and had a daughter. When the little daugher signed "ILY" in the wrong way, the aging father corrected her "with love" and said "ILY" back at her.
The daughter asked the father if he remembered the "golden" dance and the father remember and signed "Love is never silent".