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A regular "disease movie" would just make me feel guilty about not caring about its sick main character. The real pleasure in watching this is that the characters are interesting along the way. But there's more to the movie than the message - a movie with nothing more than a message (even one worth presenting) is bound to be boring. There's much more to it than that, but that's the biggest part of his message. Part of it is the idea that although he's sick, dying, and often in pain, he's not afraid of death, but rather interested in getting as much as possible out of the life he has left.
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Some of his advice is sappy, particularly taken out of context, but as a whole he presents very positive messages. Well, I appreciate Mitch's efforts, because I was happy to hear Morrie's words of wisdom also.
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He finds Morrie's words so wise that he asks to tape their conversations so he might remember them better. Mitch visits him once a week, and reawakens their friendship. He is a retired teacher, and was Mitch's revered favorite teacher. Vinci Da Movie Review: Critics Rating: 3.5 stars, click to give your rating/review,Vinci Da is at best an interesting crime film, which has dollops of drama in the screenplay. Morrie is dying of ALS, Lou Gehrig's disease. It's not about the dying man's disease, it's about the man himself, and about the former student who visits him every week. Most such stories are painful to watch, as if a movie maker thought that making viewers suffer to watch the movie would give them sympathy for the suffering of those stricken with the featured disease. Based on a quick summary, a movie about a man slowly dying of a terminal illness, I would expect to hate the movie.