J T
Surely one of the worst films ever made about disabled people (and entirely from the perspective of non-disabled people, wallowing in the Tragedy Model of Disability). The non-disabled author's message? It's better for the World if we disabled people kill ourselves to stop being a burden on others rather than ... adopt the Social Model of Disability and demand that society adapts/adjusts to our needs. This is disablist claptrap wrapped up in sentimentality. Avoid this, research "T33" instead.
Stacey Dougal
Everything about this movie is perfect. The cast, the script, the soundtrack. Despite knowing how it'd likely end (given the name of the story's sequel) I still kept on wishing there would be that happy-ever-after ending. In a way, I suppose there was. One to pull at the heart strings. It gives enough to let you fall in love with the characters, and by the end had me a blubbering mess! A rare thing for me. It was sweet, and touching, it's just a shame it had to end - I could've watched the relationship grow between Will and Lou for far longer than the movie allows.
មនុស្ស 23 នាក់បានយល់ថាការវាយតម្លៃនេះមានប្រយោជន៍