Discuss Our Town

Nominated for six Academy Awards, it features an excellent cast, directing, etc., including a screenplay adapted by Thornton Wilder from his Pulitzer Prize-winning play and a nostalgic production design by William Cameron Menzies. Hauntingly beautiful, at times heartbreaking, but with touches of gentle humor. It's truly an American classic, looking back at a time when milk was still delivered by a wagon hitched to a horse that had the route memorized to stop at customers' homes.

It is a metatheatrical three-act play:

Act I: Daily Life

Act II: Love and Marriage

Act III: Death and Eternity

Although set in turn-of-the-century New England, it is a timeless classic whose themes are universal. I defy anyone to watch this all the way through--especially the third act--without getting choked up.

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