Jean Louise Finch aka Scout |
My all time favorite movie, To Kill a Mockingbird is on TV tonight. I’ll watch it for what must be the 100th time and love the experience as if it were my first.
To Kill a Mockingbird was the first picture show I remember going to. Mama loved Gregory Peck and since, in those days, kids went everywhere with their parents, she dragged me and my brother with her to see the movie. I was in grade school and didn’t understand everything that was going on, but there in the darkness of that theater with the scent of popcorn heavy in the air, the first character I wanted to portray someday was Scout.
A few years later, in Junior High, I read the book and it became my all time favorite novel. The movie was great, but the book was awesome. Scout came to life. I laughed with her, cried with her, and walked that long, dark scary pathway home in that stupid ham outfit with her.
In High School drama class I did a reading from To Kill a Mockingbird for an assignment. Of course I was Scout. I walked in her shoes. I pulled her skin on and transformed into a spunky little southern tomboy who loved her daddy more than anything in the world. I got an A+ and was called Scout until I graduated. I loved it.
To Kill a Mockingbird has so many messages. It’s the love of a little girl for her daddy, the coming of age story with Jem, the cruelty of poverty, the tragedy of ignorance and racism, the courage to stand for what is right, and above all, compassion and understanding for your fellow man.
Boo |
My all time favorite line in the movie was when Scout said “Hey Boo.” Those two little words delivered from the lips of an innocent yet wise-beyond -her-years little girl make tears spring to my eyes every time I hear them.
Atticus Finch had it right. “It’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.”
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Read it!
Oh boy! But what channel and what time??? You tease.
ReplyDeleteTo Kill a Mockingbird is my all time favorite book. Are you ready for this? I've never seen the movie! I guess it's about time, huh?
ReplyDeleteIt's on USA at 7 pm. We'll be joining you all.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip and the trip through history!
I watched it and loved it as much as I did the first time I saw the movie. Thanks, Ruth.
ReplyDeleteI've seen it so much I know the lines by heart.
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