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heartbroken over son's worsening state
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironbutterfly" data-source="post: 690617" data-attributes="member: 19951"><p>Yes, I know the movie had non-factual parts of his life, but they wanted it to touch on the hallucinations and how real they are in their minds. They altered the movie because they were afraid to say at that time that schizophrenia could be healed without medicine. They also wanted to center on the fact, that his wife was so instrumental in his healing of his schizophrenia. She was his wife for 60 years, albeit, they lived apart for a while, and he had a child out of wedlock. They died together a few years ago in car crash, both in their 80's. Together to the very end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironbutterfly, post: 690617, member: 19951"] Yes, I know the movie had non-factual parts of his life, but they wanted it to touch on the hallucinations and how real they are in their minds. They altered the movie because they were afraid to say at that time that schizophrenia could be healed without medicine. They also wanted to center on the fact, that his wife was so instrumental in his healing of his schizophrenia. She was his wife for 60 years, albeit, they lived apart for a while, and he had a child out of wedlock. They died together a few years ago in car crash, both in their 80's. Together to the very end. [/QUOTE]
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