Walking around with Iris (favorite scene)
Interweaved in this movie with the many memorable baseball scenes was a scene in which Roy Hobbs walks around Chicago explaining to Iris what had happened to him and why he had disappeared for 16 years.
I thought it was a terrific scene and I connected with it. I think the reason I did was because a lot of the people I trust are those that I grew up with in my neighborhood -- family and friends.
Roy Hobbs was carrying a huge burden inside him and this cathartic dialogue with Iris was, for me, a pivotal moment in The Natural. He talked about his mistakes, that "he should have seen it coming" and how it changed his life. He had regrets.
Great scene. Honest. Terrific writing. Terrific acting.