![]() ![]() Some tiny sliver inside of ourselves wants our dark thoughts to be proven wrong. Even if her parents were abusive monsters of human beings in their own worlds of pain, it is fairly undeniable that yes, they would be upset by finding out that the child that they had loved and raised had died by suicide. She thought that her killing herself might upset her parents. The woman who wrote to me had wanted to do it for weeks on end. RELATED: 5 Myths About Depression & Suicide That Make Asking For Help Even Harder For Men In my experience, this is what a major depressive episode feels like: People who have many episodes of major depression may also have periods of persistent but milder depressed mood." According to Harvard Health, " A major depressive episode may occur just once in a person's life or may return repeatedly. 8 of 10.The message encapsulated so much of what happens during a depressive episode. From good cinematografy and a good script, to a well polished, melancholic score, this film is worth viewing. A lot of thought and care has gone into this little film, and it does show. And giving that, I will give "Wilbur wants to die/Wilbur begÄr selvmord" 8. A bit less narrative could have done a film, which is about so little, very good. There is a point this film is trying to make, which is a shame. There is almost no development, and unlike films of who are kindred in pace (Virgin Suicides, The Ice Storm) the story is way too structured, and too narrow to just watch and experience. What is not so good about this film is, that it is about virtually nothing. A major theme of this film is death and - as a direct consequence - life. You can actually sence death in the scenery, which is no coincidence. All places, that cry out desperate decadence. Almost every scene takes place in the bed, in the bathroom, in the book store, or the hospital. The film is made with subtle humor, tenderness and love. The story itself is pretty average, but the way this film treats suicide, and the absurdity of wanting to finish life, makes it worth watching. Which creates the dilemma, doesn't it? Do we want the older, responsible, nice, kind, calm brother, or his sexual beast of an opposite, Wilbur? - My review Set in beautiful, but depressing Scotland, Lone Scherfig (The director of Dogma 8: Italiensk for begyndere) has made a small film about love. And don't think that Alice hasn't noticed. ![]() The thing about Wilbur is, that he has sex-appeal which is quite. Meanwhile Wilbur continues his obsession with trying to end himself. Girl meets book store owner, and they fall in love or whatever. Alice (Shirley Henderson) is a lonely woman, who works as cleaning personal in a hospital, in order to support her daughter Mary (Lisa McKinlay). ![]() He's a friendly, charming and responsible man, who's flirting with one of two regular costumers, a girl name Alice. The brother (Adrian Rawlins) owns a book store, which was left to him by his father. He has nothing that ties him to life, but a brother named Harbour. You know: Pills, wrist slitting, hanging that sort of thing. So every now and then he tries to commit suicide. Synopsis: Wilbur (Jamie Sives) wants to die, kind of. ![]()
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