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Ode
"Tallahatchie Bridge": With those two simple words, the powerful images of a lost innocence, a murky river and a mysterious suicide spring to mind. Scorning the demands of her overbearing family, Bobbie Lee Hartley and Billy Joe McAllister meet at their usual Choctaw Ridge trysting place and attempt to consumate their forbidden love. Ode attempts to reconcile modern moralites with a tradition-bound faith, and asks whether it's possible to commit a sin against a religion that won't even have you as a member.
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Plot Summary
This is a short film that appears to be a visual poem or experimental piece, possibly exploring themes of emotion, life, or existence through imagery and sound. Detailed plot information is not widely available.
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Due to its limited availability and nature as a short, experimental film, 'Ode (2010)' is not widely discussed in film databases or historical records, making specific trivia difficult to ascertain.
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