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The Kidnapping of Baby John Doe (1987)
Wonderful story of love!
This is an 1980's movie, however, the theme is so current, as only nowadays people realize that a person with Down's Syndrome can have a happy life.
A baby is born with Down's Syndrome and other health problems. His doctor and his father decide that the best option is not to have him undergo a minor surgery that would allow him to survive. But not everyone agrees with this line of thought and someone decides to interfere.
In this current individualist and egotistical society, this is a good example of one who cares for the other. The story is about love for a human being. It's about having your own opinion and making the difference in this world.
Really good movie about a true story. I was only sorry that the plot was not well developed at the end. I was left with many questions unanswered.
Lulu femme nue (2013)
Everybody deserves a fresh start!
I had the opportunity to watch three movies in this theme line. "Lulu Femme Nue" reminds me of "Shirley Valentine", a lovely British production, as well as "Bread and Tulips", the delicious Italian version. A middle aged woman, married with children, whose monotonous life is suddenly interrupted and she starts wondering and questioning, tired of her routine. It's time for a break! Then, she gets away from home and wanders around, meets people, who change her life and vice- versa. More importantly, she meets herself and finds out she's alive. Like the other films, Lulu is a feel good movie, refreshing like swimming naked in the chilly sea at the French coast. The three movies make me think that the human nature has no boundaries, specially women. We have the same questions, the same dreams and fears, no matter the nationality.