Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA student at a New England boys' school is infatuated with an instructor's wife who has Multiple Sclerosis. The woman struggles to show her strict husband how love, rather than demands, help... Alles lesenA student at a New England boys' school is infatuated with an instructor's wife who has Multiple Sclerosis. The woman struggles to show her strict husband how love, rather than demands, helps the student to blossom, but eventually she falls into a coma. While she is able to have ... Alles lesenA student at a New England boys' school is infatuated with an instructor's wife who has Multiple Sclerosis. The woman struggles to show her strict husband how love, rather than demands, helps the student to blossom, but eventually she falls into a coma. While she is able to have some "looking down" awareness of what is happening, her coma is what brings her husband to... Alles lesen
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I watched it on TIVO sped through it the first time (gave it one thumbs down). For some odd reason (guess the description caught my attention) I TIVOd it again.
This time I let it run on a Sunday afternoon whist cooking an early dinner...sorta like company. When the scene where Joanna describes the human body as a vehicle (I like container) caught my eye/ear I began to pay attention.
From that point forward, I found that Helen (Going) and Dave (SPF) interactions to be quite engaging.
I finally sat down to eat when Helen asked the boys if they'd ever seen their bodies from above. I relaxed, ate my steak and watched the rest of the movie.
I loved the ending line so much I played it a couple of times and decided to "watch" Eden a third time.
I found that I was speeding through the painful and superfluous family footage stopping only for the interactions of Helen and Dave.
As a video editor, it was clear to me that a really great, interesting spiritual movie could be cobbled together using the existing cut. Simply by editing out the kids and the crow a terrific movie would emerge..try it yourself.
There are so many great monologues and dream sequences in this movie it'd be worth the effort just to get the message out.
The husband's lack of understanding was so real to me, I too am married to someone physically disabled and it has been a struggle for me to get past that sometimes.
I wish there were more films about this subject, I don't feel quite so confused now...and I maybe I have a little bit more understanding of how he may feel sometimes. To me, that's what a movie like this is supposed to do, give us insight into our own emotions and enhance our understanding a little.
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- WissenswertesAnna Faris' film debut.
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 4.210 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.564 $
- 29. März 1998
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- 4.210 $
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- 1 Std. 46 Min.(106 min)
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- 1.85 : 1