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In the conservative
Nashville, she still bore
a scarlet letter. You were like used goods. ♪ He don't love me anymore ♪ ♪ My eyes
are filled with tears ♪ I think that she had
an existential crisis. I think that the divorce
put her in a tailspin
Nashville, she still bore
a scarlet letter. You were like used goods. ♪ He don't love me anymore ♪ ♪ My eyes
are filled with tears ♪ I think that she had
an existential crisis. I think that the divorce
put her in a tailspin
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In the conservative
Nashville,
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she still bore
a scarlet letter.
00:00:05.938 --> 00:00:08.014
You were like used goods.
00:00:09.875 --> 00:00:16.001
♪ He don't love me anymore ♪
00:00:16.081 --> 00:00:20.119
♪ My eyes
are filled with tears ♪
00:00:20.185 --> 00:00:23.288
I think that she had
an existential crisis.
00:00:23.355 --> 00:00:27.259
I think that the divorce
put her in a tailspin.
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Movie Summary
Until Reese Witherspoon’s Oscar-winning portrayal of her in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, most contemporary audiences were unfamiliar with June Carter Cash. Kristen Vaurio’s comprehensive documentary June offers a much fuller understanding of the multitalented artist, singer, songwriter, comedian, and actress. Delightful, never-before-seen archival material reveals June’s firecracker wit and charisma as a performer