I've been reading all your comments.  Not having seen the movie yet, it
seems to me that one would want to have this 'clause' in a living will or
some such thing IF the two people involved were a couple.
It's just a movie but it makes you think to reconsider some things.

Heather

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In a message dated 3/13/2003 7:38:59 PM Eastern Standard Time, AzeemAK
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> It is a gross abuse, and, for me, its seriousness is not tempered by his
> tender feelings towards her.  If I remember rightly, he hardly knows her,
> although he quickly becomes obsessed with her, and she gives no indication
of
> reciprocating his feelings.  They have not been a couple.  If they HAD
been,
> then I would accept that this might put his actions in a
> different light.

Thanks for expounding on your point, Azeem. I understand what you're saying
and having thought about it I now tend to agree with you. And I guess you're
right in that the guy can be perceived as a stalker/obsessed with her, but I
felt for him all the same. That's the genius of Almodovar's writing and
directing I would say.

Bob

NP: Natalie Merchant, "My Skin"

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