Review of So Much So Fast (2006) by Mark G — 28 Feb 2009
A documentary film spanning five years of Stephen Heywood's life after being diagnosed with ALS. This film follows not only Stephen's life during those years but his family as well, (his brother in particular) who start a grass-roots - gorilla style research group in search for a cure for ALS often considered an "orphan disease" because so few have it, there is little research to combat it.
The film ends rather disjointedly I thought and though it seemed more clinical than emotional at times it did in fact make me more aware of this disease and the research needed still to fight it.
This review of So Much So Fast (2006) was written by Mark G on 28 Feb 2009.
So Much So Fast has generally received positive reviews.
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