Knowing that the remake would like less, I decided to watch it first and then this original. 1990 is certainly a better year than 2017, especially in terms of camera and cast. In the script, the spirit of the boy is interesting (I have not met any analogues), but I still do not fully understand much: 1. Why did Julia Roberts' father
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Knowing that the remake would like less, I decided to watch it first and then this original. 1990 is certainly a better year than 2017, especially in terms of camera and cast. In the script, the spirit of the boy is interesting (I have not met any analogues), but I still do not fully understand much: 1. Why did Julia Roberts' father take drugs with the door open? Why did my mother know about it, but she covered for her husband? What was it that upset Julia Roberts' father, who not only didn't understand what was going on (as I thought he was masturbating at first), but didn't see it? 2. How was Nelson going to solve the problem by going into a coma on his own when he knew the team had to resuscitate him? After all, he went not to kill himself, but to solve the problem, despite the "willingness to die." 3. Did Baldwin decide to stay in hallucinations? 4. Why do major doctors live in some elite slums, and each warehouse without a roof looks, for some reason, like an ancient temple and for some reason equipped for a hospital without supervision (and ceiling)? Of course, there is religious propaganda in the film. If the writers had not emphasized this point, the effect on Christianity would have been more powerful.
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