It is a good movie. Not the greatest ever, but memorable.
It says a little bit about the state of American health care when the heroic thing that the wealthy author does is pay for that child to see a decent doctor.
"F-cking HMO bastard pieces of sh-t!" (And the theater erupts in cheers.)
Here's a little rant of a movie I saw today on network tv.
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They played Mr. Holland's Opus today on network tv. Man - they butchered that movie. It was like a 3hr movie that got chopped up into a 2hr network segment w/ commercials. They skipped SO much it was just ridiculous.
There was a part when one of his students came to visit him in a coffee shop. She asked if she could sit down, he made a small joke, the waitress asked if she wanted anything to drink, and then she said I guess I better be going now. Personally - I think they might as well have taken out that entire part if they were going to just eliminate the 5 minutes of dialogue.
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