Those that hate the weakness of the characters are missing the point They were designed to be weaker To serve their purpose and die. If this is weak I'm as weak as they come!
The scene when Ruth's final organ was being pulled Just killed me there till the end of the movie. The way she just lays there treated like a piece of meat follwoed by Tommy and Kathy's small glimmer of hope. And then him just being aggressively man handled after being sedated. It truly does break my heart seeing them treated like that. Such an emotional and moving film.Cant wait to read the book.
Oh it has been a long time since I have seen this. When the last scene passed I was inconsolable, weeping tears of grief. It was the hardest thing I have ever seen .
@fannyfranzen7561 Tell me where she kills herself? The book literally begins modern day with her saying she has 8 months left as a carer before she donates. At at the end she's standing in a field fantasising.
It’s been a week since I’ve lost my nephew. My heart is filled and i wanted to let it all out. I remembered this movie which I’ve watched 6 years ago, searched for this scene and I couldn’t stop crying as the music started. I felt something mutual while watching. I have no idea why i had to come here again after all the years. The movie is hiddenly touching and leaves it’s touch in you forever 💔
I'm so sorry for your loss; if its any consolation, your nephew is in Jannah with Prophet Ibrahim/Abraham PBUH under his care and you'll reunite with him one day.
“Hiraeth - a homesickness for a home to which you cannot return, a home which maybe never was; the nostalgia, the yearning, the grief for the lost places of your past”
This movie feels similar to the premise of Parts: The Clonus Horror, what with the whole secret clones being harvested as organ donors thing. Surprising since Michael Bay did a far more direct copy of the movie with The Island and got seriously sued.
The symbolism I noticed in this movie Ruth dies alone, just like she always feared Tommy dies with someone by his side, making up for all the times he was left out as a kid
The casting is good, but I'm not a fan of this movie adaptation. There were so many things that were incorrect. I was quite disappointed. The book is fantastic. I am a big fan of Kazuo Ishiguro's works. However, the film is riddled with inaccuracies. For example, when Kathy hears that song, she imagines a mother and a baby; this was a crucial aspect of the book. However, in the film, it appears like she is listening to this song with love suffering. Second, Madam, not Ruth, was watching her when she danced this song. I can also count a lot of things, but not neccecery