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Journalist Michael Ausiello embarks on a rollercoaster ride of emotions when Kit Cowan, his partner of 14 years, is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Journalist Michael Ausiello embarks on a rollercoaster ride of emotions when Kit Cowan, his partner of 14 years, is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Okay After struggling for quite sometime, i finally finished the movie. Cried so hard, not while watching the movie itself (it's pretty good and touching indeed), but when I realized it is actually based on a true story and i found the actual video in memory of the hero of the story... It's too real and i can't...
Spoiler alert: Cancer sucks, cancer fu**s hard, cancer often kills in the end. So it's predictable how the movie ends. No sudden turn, no surprise, it was just a prank. Just harsh reality told in a wonderful setting. With two heartwarming young men who just found each other. They had great times, they had difficult times - who didn't? And in the hardest times, they stuck together like peas and carrots.
A wonderful film, even if the constant cuts to the sitcoms were a bit confusing. The movie made me cry, especially between the credits. Why? Watch it and you'll see.
In trying to stay off the tearjerker cliches, the film left out most of the heart of the book.
I so wanted to give this movie a higher score and it got so close to getting it!
But ever time it jumped out of the story to the soap opera/comedy show it just ripped you out of the story with it…..
That finally one in the hospital as they were saying goodbye just cut through the emotional moment, leaving me angry with this movie…..
I understand that maybe they wanted to try something different and possibly avoid the normal cliches/stereotypes, but this just ruined the whole movie in the end.
Give me this movie with all those cutaway scenes deleted and I would have been a wreck and the movie would have got a 8 possible 9 score.
What a shame!!!!!!
Okay After struggling for quite sometime, i finally finished the movie. Cried so hard, not while watching the movie itself (it's pretty good and touching indeed), but when I realized it is actually based on a true story and i found the actual video in memory of the hero of the story... It's too real and i can't...