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Philip Hoare | 384 pages | 27 Feb 2014 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007412136 | English | London, United Kingdom The Sea Inside Song Download: The Sea Inside MP3 Song Online Free on

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Rent The Sea Inside () on DVD and Blu-ray - DVD Netflix So says Ramon Sampedro, who has been in the same The Sea Inside in the same room for 26 years, not counting trips to the hospital. He was paralyzed from the neck down in a diving accident as a young man. He has his music, his radio and television, his visitors, his window view. He can control a computer, and write using a pen he holds in his mouth. He is cared for by his family, which loves him, and welcomes the money they get from the government for his support. As "The Sea Inside" opens, Ramon demands the right to die. He is tired of his bed, his limitations and his life. He argues his point with great conviction, aided above all by his smile. Ramon is played by Javier Bardem The Sea Inside, that Spanish actor of charm and gentle masculine force, and the smile lights up his face in a way that isn't forced or false, but sunny and with love. People truly care for him -- his brother and sister-in-law, his nephew, the lawyer from a right-to-die organization, and Rosa, the woman from town who works as a disc jockey The Sea Inside pedals her bike out one day to meet him. Those who love me, he lets them all know, will help me to die. What we see in "The Sea The Sea Inside is fiction, based on the final months. His lawyer, Julia Belen Ruedais herself suffering from a degenerative disease, and he feels that will make her more sympathetic to his cause. They fall in love The Sea Inside each other. The local woman Rosa certainly loves him. His family loves him and doesn't complain about the burden; his brother, in fact, is adamantly opposed to euthanasia. Ramon waits in his bed, smiles, is charming, and figures out how this thing can be made to happen. Bardem and Alejandro Amenabarthe film's director, are adamant that they do not believe everyone in Ramon's position should die. This is simply the story of one man. Yes, and on those terms I accept it, and was moved by the humanity and logic of the character. But it happens I know a few things about paraplegia, which I hope you will allow me to share. At the University of Illinois, my alma mater, there are more students in wheelchairs than at any other university in the country the campus is completely lacking in hills, a great convenienceand they were in all my classes; when I was editor of the student paper, our photo editor was in a chair. The most outspoken student radical on campus could walk only with an exoskeleton of braces and crutches -- it would have been easier in a chair, but not for him. Among other paraplegics I have known, a lifelong friend recently retired as a sportscaster; a young woman was largely responsible for getting the Americans with Disabilities Act passed, and I once The Sea Inside a dozen wheelchair athletes on a teaching tour of South Africa. A high school classmate was paralyzed in his senior year; a few years ago I got news of his romance and marriage. Some of these people have had children, and have raised them competently, lovingly, and well. I remember the remarkable Heather Rose, whose condition limited her to the use of one finger, which she The Sea Inside to tap on a voice synthesizer. Only recently I got an e-mail from a The Sea Inside film critic I have been in communication with for years; discussing this movie, he revealed to me that he is a quadriplegic. These people are all functioning usefully, and it is clear they have happy and productive days, no doubt interrupted sometimes by pain, doubt and despair. To be sure, most of them are not quads. But whatever their reality, they deal with it. Ramon, on the other hand, refuses to be fitted with a breath-controlled wheelchair because he finds it a parody of the freedom he once had. What would I do in the same situation as the man in ? I am reminded of something written by another Spaniard, the director Luis Bunuel. What made him angriest about dying, he said, was that he would be unable to read tomorrow's newspaper. I believe I would want to live as long as I could, assuming I had my sanity and some way to communicate. He does not care to live any longer. Julia, the woman from the right to die agency, supports him, and so do "backers" from around the country. Rosa, the local girl, desperately wants him to live. A quadriplegic priest visits to talk Ramon out of his decision, and there is a macabre scene in which messages are carried up and down stairs between the two men. Julia's own health becomes an issue. What finally happens to Ramon Sampedro I will not say. The movie invites us to decide if we are pleased or not. I The Sea Inside with Ramon that, in the last analysis, the decision should be The Sea Inside to make: to be or not to be. But if a man is of sound mind and not The Sea Inside pain, how in the world can he decide he no longer wants to read tomorrow's newspaper? Not Me, available at online bookstores. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from until his death in Inhe won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Rated PG for intense depiction of mature thematic material. Mabel Rivera as Manuela. Celso Bugallo as Jose. Clara Segura as Gene. Belen Rueda as Julia. Lola Duenas as Rosa. Alberto Jimenez as German. Javier Bardem as Ramon Sampedro. Joan Dalmau as Joaquin. Reviews One quadriplegic's dilemma: life, or death. Roger Ebert December 16, Now streaming The Sea Inside. Powered by JustWatch. When you can't escape The Sea Inside you depend on others, you learn to cry by smiling. Now playing. The Nest Matt Zoller Seitz. The Trial of the Chicago 7 Brian Tallerico. Softie Monica Castillo. Agents of Chaos Nick Allen. Cuties The Sea Inside Castillo. The Perfect Weapon Matt Fagerholm. 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