The Windwalkers - Author Reaction

Author Reaction

When questioned about the purpose or impact of the project at a wine and cheese release ceremony for Tales From The Script, Heneghan stated, "When I first set out to categorize and summise the final chokes of my childhood I never dreamed I would succeed so completely. I basically shot the thing then realized several days later as I was going through the footage, much to my amazement, what I had achieved. It's all there, and it is perfect. My dear friends, the setting sun, the blue summer's sky, the old oak trees and the green grass, bad hairstyles and some questionable fashion decisions, all present and correct, all perfect. When I watch it alone, which I do a great deal of the time, I close my eyes and still I see it, it breaks my heart".

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