Stanger than fiction

-Because he's real?
-Because it's a book about a man...
...who doesn't know he's
about to die and then dies.
But if the man does know he's
going to die and dies anyway...
...dies willingly, knowing
he could stop it, then....
l mean, isn't that the type
of man you want to keep alive?



As Harold took a bite of
Bavarian sugar cookie...
...he finally felt as if
everything was going to be okay.
Sometimes, when we lose
ourselves in fear and despair...
...in routine and constancy...
...in hopelessness and tragedy...
...we can thank God for
Bavarian sugar cookies.
And fortunately, when
there aren't any cookies...
...we can still find reassurance
in a familiar hand on our skin...
...or a kind and loving gesture...
...or a subtle encouragement...
...or a loving embrace...
...or an offer of comfort.
Not to mention hospital gurneys...
...and nose plugs...
...and uneaten Danish...
...and soft-spoken secrets...
...and Fender Stratocasters...
...and maybe the
occasional piece of fiction.

And we must remember
that all these things...
...the nuances, the
anomalies, the subtleties...
...which we assume only
accessorize our days...
...are, in fact, here for a
much larger and nobler cause:
They are here to save our lives.
I know the idea seems strange.
But I also know that it
just so happens to be true.
And so it was:
A wristwatch saved Harold Crick.






Un final de peli de esos que son finales felices y tantas veces no reales y no de alto cine, Fellini, Tarantino y esto tan sabido por uno y tanto hollywood y qué importa.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfwH0kgIigs

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