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Date Posted: 19:20:19 02/16/11 Wed
Author: Deemus
Subject: ,,,in here,,,(inside)
In reply to: Deemus 's message, "Question about Rainbow Tribe, for anyone who has seen it" on 19:15:03 02/16/11 Wed

I'd like to get the DVD of Rainbow Tribe, but I wanted to check on the message. I think I remember reading that DJE's character (or the kids at camp, or both) were cancer patients. So, how is the ending of it? Is it a tear jerker, or does it end OK (or at least optimistically)? After all we've been through in the past year--leukemia, bone marrow transplant--I don't want to watch anything downbeat. I'm happy to report that so far, all is going well, and DH is approaching 10 months since the transplant, but I'm still not at the point where I want to watch anything cancer-connected that's gloomy. Can anyone give me info on this? Thanks!

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[> [> Deemus, if you watch the trailer posted down below, it appears to be a funny, light-hearted movie. I've been told that it doesn't end sadly, but alas, I haven't watched it yet. I think that Morgan, that's DJE's character, has some kind of medical problem, but I don't know what it is. I hope his helps. -- Lee, 23:06:45 02/16/11 Wed [1]


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[> [> Deemus, it ends on an optimistic note. More inside to avoid spoilers... -- SeaBeth, 23:52:46 02/16/11 Wed [1]


DJE's character does have cancer, and his situation is not definitely resolved. He goes back to be counselor at a summer camp where he himself had gone as a boy, rather than get another round of chemo. Dealing with the boys and their problems take his mind off his. The ending is sweet, with his wife helping him out and delivering some good news at the very end.


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[> [> [> Thanks, SeaBeth and Lee. It sounds like a good bet, so I'll look for it this weekend. DH loves this type of movie, but I wanted to check the ending. I appreciate the info! -- Deemus, 18:10:48 02/17/11 Thu [1]


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[> [> [> [> Deemus, The Rainbow Tribe DVD is available only at the official site. Click on the link below the video to order it. -- Lee, 10:48:56 02/18/11 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> Thanks for the heads-up. Will other places (like Barnes & Noble, for example) have it eventually? -- Deemus, 17:12:06 02/18/11 Fri [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> I don't think so. Dan Frisch, who wrote and produced this film, sends everyone who buys a DVD a very nice email. He explains the story behind the film and also that he is only selling the DVD through the website, so that he can use the proceeds to donate to good causes, mostly children related. It is well worth it, in my opinion. -- SeaBeth, 23:33:13 02/18/11 Fri [1]


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