And Big Night, I think by the end the brothers find that balance, when they touch each other on the shoulder over breakfast and it’s understood that what should never have driven them apart almost drove them apart. I think that’s a true moment.
Meaning of the quote
In the movie Big Night, the two brothers finally realize that they should not have let their differences come between them. When they share a simple moment of touching each other's shoulders during breakfast, they understand that what almost tore them apart should never have done so. This is a meaningful and honest moment that captures their reconnection.
About Tony Shalhoub
Tony Shalhoub is an acclaimed American actor known for his roles in TV shows like Wings and Monk, as well as numerous films. He has won multiple Primetime Emmy Awards and a Tony Award for his outstanding performances on stage and screen.
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