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Ray Kinsella, a baseball fan and farmer in Iowa, hears voices along with a vision of a baseball diamond, urging him to build a baseball field in his backyard. Let us know your thoughts below!

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Darrin Lindsey

I might've made a mistake. Is the tier that I signed up for, not able to watch the uncut versions of movies? I'm able to see Field of Dream (cut version) but when I watch the uncut version, all I see is you two in the middle of my screen, with you making comments about what you're seeing on the movie. Please advise.

Jordan Pearson

No, Terrance Mann is not dead. He interacts with numerous people throughout the movie including Mark who couldn't see the players (before he sees them). Whether or not he dies going into the cornfield is a bit up for debate but I don't think he does. One thing I've never seen brought up is that if you listen to his "people will come" monologue he mentions a couple things that wouldn't be possible at that field. He mentions people having "reserved seats in one of the grandstands, where they sat when they were children", There are no grandstands and certainly not where anyone would have sat as a child. He says it will be a perfect afternoon, which obviously may not be true every day on the actual farm. Not to mention there simply isn't enough space for everyone to actually watch anything on Ray's field. I think this means that the people actually get to experience whatever their baseball dreams/memories are by going into the corn like Terrance did. Terrance's dream was to play with Jackie Robinson at Ebbets Field, Ray's field is definitely no Ebbets field and Mann really isn't in any shape to play major league baseball in this reality.. I think that's what he got to do by going into the corn. The dead can come to Ray's field to play again and the living can go into his cornfield to experience their baseball dreams. Where the hell people would park is the only question.