Talk:Me Before You (film)
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Reception
editSomething needs to be put in the reception about controversy for the disability community.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9bkWJtm-mU&feature=youtu.be — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2605:A601:541:D901:3CF8:2E82:5232:1388 (talk) 11:06, 26 May 2016 (UTC)
Classed it as American English, as the article was started in American English, the movie is at least partly American, so it has no WP:TIES to Britain, and....well, it was started in AmEn, not british. There is an ip editor who keeps editing the movie (and many...many...many more) to be soley british.
- Well it is based on a British novel - set in Britain - written by a British scriptwriter - with an almost entirely British cast - so I can't help but feel that editor has a point. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Cyndane5 (talk • contribs) 06:33, 5 July 2016 (UTC)
This article is completely biased. It is a british film set in great britain with a completelly british setting. Written in American "accent" and without even a mentioning of the UK box office numbers??? Sotavento (talk) 13:06, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
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Student Edits
editHello all-
My classmate Colette Cucinotta and I are working on improving this page. We intend on expanding on the controversy and protests section, as well as updating the critical response statistics as needed. To expand on the controversy and protests section, we are looking at various articles and blogs published by disabled activists and critics who felt disappointed in the film's representation of the disabled community.
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A real life situation like this ended very differently
editDavid Ben Gurion's personal assistant crashed into a bicycle rider, thinking he killed him. He later learned from a newspaper that the man had not died, and was a hard working man recently imigrated from Morroco where his family lost all their assets when they were evacuated from the country to Israel. The assistant read that doctors said the man was in critical condition and would not survive. He then wrote all his money to the family of the man he ran over, and shot himself in the head.
The bicycle rider, it turns out, was far from the image the assistant had imagined. He had faught in Spain for Franco leading a bicycle unit, and was a trainer for bicycle sports actually quite famous in his day. He recovered and was never willing to touch the money left over to him by someone crazy enough to commit suicide, and try to put it on him, thus crashing into his life twice.
The story had two versions. One at the time, looking from the rich guys' point of view with all the stereotypes that come with it, the other from the cycler's point of view showing his face and telling his incredible story changing the story entirely and leaving you thinking about the arrogance of the first group.פשוט pashute ♫ (talk) 19:20, 3 June 2021 (UTC)
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