Well, I finally watched Mary Byrant for the first time. Mr. MLC even watched it with me - for the historical aspect. (Me, too.

) I really liked it, and they all did a fantastic job in their roles! (I was surprised at how many familiar faces were in it!)
I had held off from watching it because I thought it was going to be too sad. I had seen the clip from when Will was shot, so I knew it was coming. As someone posted earlier, the scene where the children died on the ship had me crying the most, but I wasn't sobbing. (And believe me, I can sob at movies!) I was actually more upset at watching the whipping of Elizabeth and the gang rape scene.
I thought the movie was going to end when Will got shot, so I had no idea how it was going to end. I was afraid I'd have to watch Mary get hung. It really moved me when Mary said at her trial that if she had just been content with her lot and stayed in the colony, her family would still be alive. But they needed to be free, and she didn't want her children to be hungry.
I have a question... do you think the children would have died anyway had they stayed in Timor? The VO said they died from a tropical disease.
Also, we looked up Mary Bryant on Wikepedia. I always want to know how accurate "true story" movies are (but then I'm usually mad at myself for finding out

). There are some key elements that were changed, and frankly, I'm glad they changed them. Here's two, if you want to know:
So I'm glad I watched, I'd watch it again, and thanks to
Kath40 for the push to give it a try.
PS. Oh, and that Kissing You video has been removed from YT.