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While extremely cliched and an attempt to rip off films the likes of Amelie, the film has a pro-euthenasia stance. The lead character - a successful investment banker - or some such individual in London, a son of a rich aristocratic family is knocked down by a motorcycle which renders him quadriplegic. He retains his looks and body physique though, thanks to the magic of Hollywood and physical therapy. His parents hire a clueless young girl who has a passion for colourful tights to look after him. The parents give him 6 months to change his mind after which time he will commit suicide in Switzerland, in the nicest and most pleasant of settings. Anyhow the film to avoid spoiling this full of cliches film, it’s enough to say that the film while offering once the refutation of “It’s murder, you should not have anything to do with it” from the girl’s mother with clear view of the cross she carries on her chest, maintains a pro euthenasia attitude and the understanding father tells his daughter to simply love the man which, in this film means give him full autonomy and respect his decision.
Has anyone else seen this? It’s initially a cliched ugly duckling with handsome prince girly romance story but halfway through the story changes to support assisted suicide and portray it in a positive light.
Has anyone else seen this? It’s initially a cliched ugly duckling with handsome prince girly romance story but halfway through the story changes to support assisted suicide and portray it in a positive light.
