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When Ryan was about to leave the country, Cinta finally feel that she had to see the last of him before he left and headed to the airport. Same for Ryan, he rushed from the airport to meet Cinta just to end up in a horrific traffic accident. Ryan was killed when he tried to save a little girl and the car behind him exploded.
ChristianReview.com rated the film at 4 out of 5 stars stating: "Like A County Song is a great movie.It looks good thanks to some good lighting, camerawork, and post production color correcting, making this a movie that would play well on both at the theater and on a TV screen."
They profess their love for each other and share a kiss, but Rangga has to go, leaving Cinta heartbroken. Before departing, Rangga gives Cinta a book and tells her to read the last page. They bid each other one last farewell, and he boards the plane. In the car, Cinta reads the last page, which contains a poem Rangga wrote about her.
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PEOPLE is exclusively premiering Coldplay's extended directors’ cut music video for "All My Love" The video stars Dick Van Dyke, who reflects on his career ahead of his 99th birthday on Dec. 13 ...
Everything you love about a burger packed into one comforting casserole. Ground beef, cheese, onion, chiles, tomatoes, and Worcestershire sauce come together in a satisfying recipe. get the recipe
Why You Need a Potato Ricer. 1. It's the easiest way to make silky smooth mashed potatoes. There's a time and place for rustic, skin-on smashed potatoes, but for me, that time is not Thanksgiving ...
"Grandma's Song" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Gail Davies. The song was recorded for Davies' self-titled 1978 debut album. A re-recorded version from her 1981 album I'll Be There was released as the album's third single in July 1981.