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[last lines] Christy:
[voiceover]
It was as hard for Frankie to smile when the tumor was malignant as it was for my dad to cry after. But they both managed it. I'm going to switch this off now. It's not the way I want to see Frankie any more. Do you still have a picture of me in your head? Well, that's like the picture I want to have of Frankie. One that you can keep in your head forever. So when you go back to reality, I'll ask Frankie to please, please let me go
[voiceover]
It was as hard for Frankie to smile when the tumor was malignant as it was for my dad to cry after. But they both managed it. I'm going to switch this off now. It's not the way I want to see Frankie any more. Do you still have a picture of me in your head? Well, that's like the picture I want to have of Frankie. One that you can keep in your head forever. So when you go back to reality, I'll ask Frankie to please, please let me go
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Christy It was as hard for Frankie to smile
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when the tumor was malignant
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as it was for my dad to cry after
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But they both managed it
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I'm going to switch this off now
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It's not the way I want to see Frankie anymore
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Do you still have a picture of me in your head
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Well that's the picture I want to have of Frankie
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The one that you can keep in your head forever
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so when you go back to reality
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I'll ask Frankie
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to please please let me go
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Movie Summary
A family of Irish immigrants adjust to life on the mean streets of Hell's Kitchen while also grieving the death of a child.
