I've often wondered that but they do say it's a slower developing form of the disease. Also a lot of people with, what is almost a form of locked in body syndrome would probably lose the will to live, but he lives so much in his mind that he can probably cope with that aspect so much better. Strangely enough, for someone so famous, I've never thought to google him before and find myself seeing him in a completely different light. I don't think a film adaptation of the first book his wife wrote about their life together would have portrayed him in such a positive way, though, but, as I realised with my relationship with my ex husband, time does forgive and our pereception of someone does change at different stages of relationships. My litmus test for a good film is if I'm still thinking about it the next day; and also if everyone in the cinema doesn't leave as soon as the credits roll. I was one of the first to leave, eventually, cause I wanted to get outside and wipe the tears away.
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. Someone on another forum said that TTOE is one of those rare films that absolutely no one has said a bad word about. The Oscars are wierd anyway; very political. I left the cinema in tears today having spent the second half of the film fighting back the tears. It wasn't because it made me feel sad; quite the opposite in fact. When I got home Shrek was on the telly and I had to turn it off because I wasn't in the mood to watch it [and I love Shrek]. I'm also putting off watching series 2 of Game of Thrones which I bought today, because I still want to stay in todays film for a while. I was very determined NOT to like it as well. Eddie was in Les Mis so American cinemagoers might know him a bit, but they might think back to Daniel Day Lewis in My Left Foot and not want to give an Oscar for something similar [I think he won an Oscar for it, but I could be wrong]. Either way, he deserves an Oscar even if he doesn't win it [as does Felicity Jones].
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