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To: Cogadh na Sith
You made the comment about how many women were playing in the super bowl. She was competing against another woman, not another man. And yes, it was her decision to be or not to be. Of course people make that decision every instant, some knowingly, some not. Why can't you get that someone can disagree with her decision, yet still enjoy this movie?

It may be for some people that they enjoy it just for the simple fact that is had excellent acting, that there were many uplifting things in this movie, that she felt she accomplished more than anyone, including herself, ever thought she would, and that was all she needed...for her. Not you, not me or anyone else. There was so much more to this movie than the last 10 minutes drawing all this attention. Honestly, I didn't think he was going to do it. That is how far this movie went to the OTHER SIDE. I was surprised he did it and I still haven't figured out why he did. And we don't know how he felt or what happened to him afterwords.

I don't support assisted suicide, and thank God, no one has asked me to do it. But this was just a movie, a fictional story. You're acting like an agenda exist that simply doesn't.
397 posted on 02/08/2005 10:21:35 PM PST by jennyjenny
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To: jennyjenny
I was surprised he did it and I still haven't figured out why he did.

'Cuz that is what the audience demanded to make this movie a success. What he did appeals to the lowest common denominator that goes to, and critiques, movies.

You're acting like an agenda exists that simply doesn't.

Yeah, it's not like there was a whacked out doctor killing people for their own good on TV and groups lobbying in favor of euthanasia.... It's not like there is a court battle in Florida about snuffing some chick.

What's the matter with you?

400 posted on 02/08/2005 10:30:33 PM PST by Cogadh na Sith (What God hath made, no man can kill it out.)
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