This is a really beautiful moving tribute to the late Christopher Reeve (RIP).
That shot of him at 1:39 where he's dressed like a trucker at what appears to be a diner setting with the woman behind him, what's that from?
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I can't believe how young he is in some of those older photos from his childhood.That's powerful stuff,really have to have ice in your veins not to be moved by that.He was my personal hero because he showed me that superheroes aren't the people you read about in comic books or in movies but ordinary people who overcome insurmountable odds.And he did just that,no matter what he never gave up hope and held on to the very end.God bless.
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When I was a little kid I wore
the red cape because of him.
Miss you superman (Chris). No one can
ever fill your boots!
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Stil have the red cape my mom made for me when I was a kid...he brought to life a character who was selfless, kind, brave and willing to do anything for anyone. I see him as pure and simple hope. Thanks Chris.
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nice
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"he made us believe a man could fly"
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What a guy he must have been! What a guy!
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He was the best angel in the world.
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He was the best SuperMan of all times. He was so handsome. He had the most beautiful blue eyes and a warm gentle smile. He was my heart throb when I was a little girl. I will miss you Clark Kent.:)
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Christopher Reeve in many ways was a real life superhero. After doctors and scientists told him "he'd never be able to move", he told his wife he was going to move his finger. And he moved it,and his legs. Christopher Reeve is my super hero.
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