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Ken Harrison es un artista que hace esculturas. Un día sufre un accidente de coche y queda paralizado del cuello para abajo. Lo único que puede hacer es hablar y quiere morir.Ken Harrison es un artista que hace esculturas. Un día sufre un accidente de coche y queda paralizado del cuello para abajo. Lo único que puede hacer es hablar y quiere morir.Ken Harrison es un artista que hace esculturas. Un día sufre un accidente de coche y queda paralizado del cuello para abajo. Lo único que puede hacer es hablar y quiere morir.
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GEE.... What ever happened to RICHARD DREYFUSS ANYWAY???
BUT FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s Content and Context:
Oftentimes...Events in your life can shape and change you... sometimes radically! Before my heart attack and triple bypass I rated this 8*. Now, it is a most resounding 10*********! In "WHOSE LIFE" the life-altering event for sculptor Ken Harrison (Richard Dreyfuss in an outstanding performance) was a traffic accident that left him quadriplegic.
About 6 months after the fact, Harrison begins to to realize that not only his sculptures, but his perception of the world, its interpretation and his own self-image had been shaped through the use of his hands. Of course, his hands "died" on the day of the accident, and therefore, Harrison concludes: SO DID HE!!!
WHOSE LIFE focuses on both his day to day struggle to cope with his unbearable condition and his confrontation with the hospital administration, or at least with its decision-making chief medical officer, Dr. Emerson (John Cassavetes-turning in a fine performance), who is intent on keeping Harrison in the hospital and under its care, against his will, even if that means declaring Harrison incompetent!
Christine Lahti also has a supporting role. The film is highly effective but not pretentious or preachy in the least!
10*STARS*.....ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
Any Comments, Questions or Observations, in ENGLISH o en ESPAÑOL, are most WELCOMME!
BUT FIRST... Let us FOCUS on the Title´s Content and Context:
Oftentimes...Events in your life can shape and change you... sometimes radically! Before my heart attack and triple bypass I rated this 8*. Now, it is a most resounding 10*********! In "WHOSE LIFE" the life-altering event for sculptor Ken Harrison (Richard Dreyfuss in an outstanding performance) was a traffic accident that left him quadriplegic.
About 6 months after the fact, Harrison begins to to realize that not only his sculptures, but his perception of the world, its interpretation and his own self-image had been shaped through the use of his hands. Of course, his hands "died" on the day of the accident, and therefore, Harrison concludes: SO DID HE!!!
WHOSE LIFE focuses on both his day to day struggle to cope with his unbearable condition and his confrontation with the hospital administration, or at least with its decision-making chief medical officer, Dr. Emerson (John Cassavetes-turning in a fine performance), who is intent on keeping Harrison in the hospital and under its care, against his will, even if that means declaring Harrison incompetent!
Christine Lahti also has a supporting role. The film is highly effective but not pretentious or preachy in the least!
10*STARS*.....ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!
Any Comments, Questions or Observations, in ENGLISH o en ESPAÑOL, are most WELCOMME!
This film is not even about life or death it is about power and is especially relevant these days what with the Oregon Death With Dignity Law controversy. It is a well-done film that masterfully lays out the issues involved. It is also a well-told story and in my book, that is the prime requirement for a good film.
I would say that this movie is very interesting.
May doctors let a patient die? Is it right to keep a person who wants to die alive?
These are two questions which this movie handles, and you have the possibility to agree or not. But wether you like the idea of letting a patient die or not, the movie really makes you think about all the angles in this case.
I would rate it 8/10.
May doctors let a patient die? Is it right to keep a person who wants to die alive?
These are two questions which this movie handles, and you have the possibility to agree or not. But wether you like the idea of letting a patient die or not, the movie really makes you think about all the angles in this case.
I would rate it 8/10.
This film is among the best of all time. I've seldom seen a movie in which all actors -- from the star to the smallest bit player -- deliver such forceful, realistic performances. I felt as if I were actually in that hospital room with Ken Harrison et al. While the film, which is about a sculpture who becomes a quadriplegic in a car accident and then decides to die rather than live life in that condition, has a seemingly depressing plot line, it is actually uplifting. Richard Dreyfus has the remarkable ability to infuse the main character with humor as well as sadness. It is a tribute to the director, writers, and actors that this movie, which could have easily been a maudlin weepy, turned out to be a paean to the indomitable human spirit.
Events in your life can shape and change you...sometimes radically. Before my heart attack and triple bypass I rated this 8*. Now, it is a most resounding 10*! In "Whose Life" the life-altering event for sculptor Ken Harrison (Richard Dreyfuss in an outstanding performance) was a traffic accident that left him quadriplegic.
About 6 months after the fact, Harrison begins to to realize that not only his sculptures, but his perception of the world, its interpretation and his own self-image had been shaped through the use of his hands. Of course, his hands "died" on the day of the accident, and therefore, Harrison concludes, so did he.
The film focuses on both his day to day struggle to cope with his unbearable condition and his confrontation with the hospital administration, or at least with its decision-making chief medical officer, Dr. Emerson (John Cassavetes-turning in a fine performance), who is intent on keeping Harrison in the hospital and under its care, against his will, even if that means declaring Harrison incompetent.
Christine Lahti also has a supporting role. The film is highly effective but not pretentious or preachy in the least.
10*STARS*.....ENJOY/DISFRUTELA!
Any comments, questions or observations, in English or Español, are most welcome!
About 6 months after the fact, Harrison begins to to realize that not only his sculptures, but his perception of the world, its interpretation and his own self-image had been shaped through the use of his hands. Of course, his hands "died" on the day of the accident, and therefore, Harrison concludes, so did he.
The film focuses on both his day to day struggle to cope with his unbearable condition and his confrontation with the hospital administration, or at least with its decision-making chief medical officer, Dr. Emerson (John Cassavetes-turning in a fine performance), who is intent on keeping Harrison in the hospital and under its care, against his will, even if that means declaring Harrison incompetent.
Christine Lahti also has a supporting role. The film is highly effective but not pretentious or preachy in the least.
10*STARS*.....ENJOY/DISFRUTELA!
Any comments, questions or observations, in English or Español, are most welcome!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesRichard Dreyfuss claims to have no memory of making this film. This was a side effect to his heavy drug use during the early 1980s.
- PifiasWhen Dreyfuss is seen on a surveillance camera throbbing his head back and forwards in anger. You can clearly see that he's using his upper body in the scene to move his head. He wouldn't of been able to do this in the condition he was in ,with his spinal difficulties.
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Ken Harrison: I better be nice to this woman. Otherwise, the good doctor will dissolve her in water and inject her into me.
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