i haven't seen the film but i couldn't help myself from reading this... the coma comment reminds me of a very similar, true story- some friends of mine who have been e married many many years
several years ago the wife had a bad fall & was in a coma...she says she had a near death experience & was also able to hear everyone around her...she had friends at her bedside round the clock for the entire time 24/7, reading & talking to her...she was in a coma for quite some time...one evening her husband snuck into her hospital bed & made love to her, hoping that this would help bring her back...& it did, the other thing that she said brought her back was hearing people talk about her beautiful children & how their mom might not make it... azeem > It seems we are expected to swallow the proposition that by having this seemingly caring but (I found) creepy, frankly deranged man force himself on her while she is in no position to have any say in the matter, her life is saved. Do me a > favour! bob >>I think perhaps you're being a tad extreme, Azeem...it's strongly established in the film that he's deeply in love with her - indeed; he has basically dedicated his life to being her caretaker, and the scenes of him caressing her, grooming her, putting lotion on her, etc. reinforced that, at least for me.<< ******************************************** Kate Bennett: www.katebennett.com Sponsored by Polysonics/Atlantis Sound Labs Over the Moon- "bringing the melancholy world of twilight to life almost like magic" All Music Guide ******************************************** "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world, indeed it is the only thing that ever has." Margaret Mead
