Review of My Life Without Me (2003) by Sakari L — 20 Oct 2008
Unlike another film Time to Leave and other films which also deal with a dying protagonist, this film has a lot of heart and deals with dying in a much more realistic way. Not all dying people will suddenly decide to be good and selfless, and not all will decide to do extraordinary things that they haven't done before.
Most will try to hide the fact that they're dying and just do anything they want, no matter how immoral or reckless it may be. The montage in the end is very well-done, and the characters are ones to care for.
This review of My Life Without Me (2003) was written by Sakari L on 20 Oct 2008.
My Life Without Me has generally received positive reviews.
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