Nov 25, 2006
Tonight we watched about twenty minutes of Christopher Reeve’s remake of Hitchcock’s “Rear Window,” sent to us by Debra Talley. So far, we are really enjoying it. One thing we both noticed and said we liked was how they don’t shirk in showing the disability. (In comparing it to The Brooke Ellison Story, Gary said, “All they did was show her happy and smiling all the time – I’d like to see her doing the bowel program!” (Actually, they haven’t been quite that detailed in Rear Window ;-)))
Tonight we watched about twenty minutes of Christopher Reeve’s remake of Hitchcock’s “Rear Window,” sent to us by Debra Talley. So far, we are really enjoying it. One thing we both noticed and said we liked was how they don’t shirk in showing the disability. (In comparing it to The Brooke Ellison Story, Gary said, “All they did was show her happy and smiling all the time – I’d like to see her doing the bowel program!” (Actually, they haven’t been quite that detailed in Rear Window ;-)))
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