The three golfers shake hands with all of Savannah cheering. "The Legend of Bagger Vance" presents profound insights into the psychology of accomplishment. As Hardy crosses the green, the sun is setting. Now, it’s somewhere in the harmony of all that is, all that was, all that will be.”That gets Junuh’s attention. A plethora of books—some literary, some instructional, some drivel—has been written about the game, all of which seek to establish a connection between recreation and the meaning of life. Shot in Savannah, South Carolina and Jekyll Island, the movie evokes the crucial qualities of home and place while also endowing them with a sense of mystery. At the end of the movie, an older Hardy Greaves has just had what appears to have been a heart attack. He hits a ball into a forest, where he has a traumatic World War I flashback, but Bagger's words help him to focus on the game. 2: At the end of the movie, did the golfer *the little boy* actually die and bagger was there to take him to heaven? Throughout the film, the young Hardy learns how to couple his love of golf with an understanding of virtue, honesty and integrity.

Do you think that this means that Hardy had died and that Bagger was welcoming him into the next life? With the 18th hole left unfinished, Bagger gives the position of caddie to Greaves and leaves Junuh as mysteriously as he came. This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Legend Of Bagger Vance. The Field is indeed the heart of the game, but it’s also the heart of the world, and throughout the match, Bagger shows Junuh and Hardy the eternal possibility of both redemption and the miraculous. The Legend of Bagger Vance is a 2000 American sports comedy-drama film directed by Robert Redford, starring Will Smith, Matt Damon, and Charlize Theron. And first the sadness cells die so you smile real big. Wisely, like all the great figures from Scripture who sense when they are in the presence of the angelic, Junuh listens.

All rights reserved. “Ain’t a soul in this world that don’t carry a burden,” Bagger explains.Speaking of golf, and life, Hagen says “The meaning of it all is that there is no meaning.”But Bagger knows better. Rannulph, Walter and Bobby have a tie match and are surprisingly happy about it. Back in present time, Hardy sees the spirit of Bagger, gets up and continues playing his golf game. While Junuh deals with his lingering post-traumatic stress from the war by drowning himself in whiskey, his former love interest Adele Invergordon is trying to save her dead father’s lavish golf resort from sale and destruction by hosting the greatest golf exhibition match ever played. Mr. Ipkiss 204,985 views. At the end of the movie, an older Hardy Greaves has just had what appears to have been a heart attack. Arjuna (R. Junuh) is counseled by Krishna, one of the most beloved deities in the Hindu pantheon.There are many reasons that known actors appear in movies and are uncredited.

With Bagger caddying for him and giving advice, Junuh rediscovers his "authentic swing" in the second round and makes up some ground. I would like to think this is how we are welcomed when our time comes. He’s dead!!! Jones and Hagen seem entirely real. They are everywhere in Scripture, both the Old and New Testaments, and they serve as both messengers and agents of deliverance who enlighten our understanding of the transient known world by giving us a glimpse of the unseen eternal world.Because my boys—like almost all Catholic children—learned to recite both the Guardian Angel prayer and the Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel when they were small, they remain enamored with angels. When Junuh reluctantly agrees, the pieces are set in motion for a story of redemption, reconciliation and instruction in values and virtue.Junuh, as happens to many people—not just golfers—has “lost his swing.” Though he wants to play in the tournament to reconcile with Adele and honor his home, the war has left him shattered. “and the movie ends with Hardy meeting Bagger Vance for the first time since Junuh's golf match.” He isn’t meeting Bagger Vance for the first time since Junuh’s golf match. Bagger Vance: Nah, actually, I positioned myself right in front of you, 'cause from the way your swings were goin', I figured that was the safest place. Rannulph Junnah: That's right Hardy.