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I watched a fantastic movie tonight about a boy who gets cursed with a permanent smile. It goes through his life as a man, who on the surface is just a circus attraction. The silent film say more about humanity than any movie I have ever seen. It was at the time considered a monster movie, but the monsters are not the title character.
It celebrates the beauty of being a person way beyond what is seen by others as he only looks like he is always laughing, when his eyes tell a whole other stories.
I recommend this movie to all of us fighting our cursed diseases, because we are being more human and wonderful than those who look at us or judge us for what we might appear to be, and miss too often, just how wonderful we actually we are, far beyond our diseases.
It based on a book by Victor Hugo who also wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Les Misérables. He touched the whole World, over 2,000,000 people from all corners of the planet attended his funeral, which in 1885, which was equal to or larger than the city of Paris, where it took place. He was deservedly world-wide long before the Internet.
It celebrates the beauty of being a person way beyond what is seen by others as he only looks like he is always laughing, when his eyes tell a whole other stories.
I recommend this movie to all of us fighting our cursed diseases, because we are being more human and wonderful than those who look at us or judge us for what we might appear to be, and miss too often, just how wonderful we actually we are, far beyond our diseases.
It based on a book by Victor Hugo who also wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and Les Misérables. He touched the whole World, over 2,000,000 people from all corners of the planet attended his funeral, which in 1885, which was equal to or larger than the city of Paris, where it took place. He was deservedly world-wide long before the Internet.
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