TOP “Ray Meets His Father” Reactions! Field of Dreams (1989) Movie Reaction *First Time Watching*

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Date: July 16, 2025

29 thoughts on “TOP “Ray Meets His Father” Reactions! Field of Dreams (1989) Movie Reaction *First Time Watching*

  1. When I was younger my dad and I watched this movie. It was one of the few movies we could sit down and enjoy together, he loved the story because his father and him did not get along, I loved it because I played baseball as a kid.

    My father died in 2022 and not a day goes by that I don't cry at the "want to have a catch?" scene as I wish every day that I'd come home from work and see my dad lounging in his armchair and I could ask him, and somehow he'd always get up and have the energy to throw a ball around for several minutes no matter how tired he was.

  2. I was lucky enough to see this in the theater with my dad, two uncles and my grandpa. I was too young to understand what was happening in the moment, 5 years old, but to this day, almost 40 years later I still remember hearing grown men sobbing at the end. To this day I can’t watch this movie without balling.

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