
At dinner, each guest attempts to win the last brownie by telling a sob story about his or her life.
Themes: Family, Awkward, Perspective, Fame, Celebrity, Candor, Life, Embarrassment, Teasing
3:30
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William encourages his daughter to pursue the passionate and emotional aspects of love.
Themes: Love, Passion, Marriage, Relationships, Fatherhood, Love-Romantic, Romance, Joy, Happiness
2:58
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Upon receiving the Nobel Prize, John Nash states that his greatest discovery was the love of his wife.
Themes: Honor, Greatness, Accomplishment, Love, Logic, Humanity, Relationships, Marriage, Support
2:20
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Kate decides to follow Jack's dream and move to the city because she would rather be with Jack than apart from him.
Themes: Love, Marriage, Sacrifice, Letting Go, Change, Life, Relationships, Commitment, Perspective
2:11
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Having spent some time living in an alternate version of his own life, Jack wonders what happened to his old life, where he was wealthy and confident.
Themes: Romance, Reflection, Confidence, Self-Realization, Perspective, Identity, Marriage, Midlife Crisis, Significance
3:30
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After the murder of his girlfriend, Patch questions God about the suffering of mankind.
Themes: God's Nature, God's Will, Suicide, Logic, Humanity, Suffering, Beauty, Nature, Sign
2:26
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In the final race, Red reflects on how Seabiscuit, its trainer, its owner, and its jockey have inspired and completed each other.
Themes: Race, Will, Competition, Determination, Perseverance, Challenges, Solidarity, Body of Christ, Winning
3:30
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