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Deaf Beethoven: interesting. Almost blind Rembrandt: fascinating.

Posted by tinear on February 26, 2008 at 10:17:16:

Alejadinho: great sculptor w/ no hands (tools taped to his wrists).
Self-promoting womanizer and editor of a execrable rag who happens to have suffered a debilitating accident?
Trite.
I got dizzy from all the look-alike blue-eyed beauties. It was like looking through Elle magazine, for god's sakes. Say, do you have a subscription?
You haven't answered: what spoke to you, specifically, about the film?
A far better film of a man in a similar position stars Javier Bardem, "The Sea Inside."
Not a very good film, mind you, but much more insightful.