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10/10
if you don't cry you're not human
bliss-161 July 2003
This is an incredibly moving film concerning the slow death of a life loving

musician. Beautifully shot, and amusing in parts, it's not all doom and gloom but I guarantee you will cry, you will, don't deny yourself.
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10/10
TOUCHING, PERSONAL ACCOUNT OF LIFE AND LIVING
lmitchell626 June 2003
Sue Turner-Cray has created a beautiful film in "Through Riley's Eyes." The film addresses the power and importance of choice in our lives, whether stricken with a life-debilitating disease or being in the life of such a person, knowing and loving that person and making every moment count. The cast is top-notch, especially Robert James Murphy as Riley and Turner-Cray as the love of his life. I highly recommend this film!!!!
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10/10
A shiny pebble in the mountain of gray stones.
elier-elier16 February 2007
Susan Turner-Cray has made an exceptional film that demonstrates the brilliance of a love-lit life. She shows us how love and faith shine warmth into the chilling reality of terminal illness. It is a tale of spirit and courage. We recognize our ability to chose optimism even in the face of death. It helps us see the value in things we take for granted, be it the simple joy of tasting food or saying "I love you" to a spouse. This short film is tender and illuminating and provokes inner reflection. It is pretty and clever. I liked it immensely. It is hard to find such a gem. I'm keen to see more like this. Written and Directed by Susan Turner-Cray. "Through Riley's Eyes."
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