DOes anybody know what happens in the end? I fell asleep when i was watching it. Why are the patients really falling int
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pasky68 — 20 years ago(February 24, 2006 06:11 PM)
Okay first off I love this thing you've all got going on with the one word that's capitals so I shall use one.
I totally agree with the dude who doesn't like the whole movie / book compare thing.
This is the internet MOVIE database (ha see what I did there) not the book database
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org1andrew — 12 years ago(September 21, 2013 01:09 AM)
I'm glad you mentioned the book ending here, as it makes more sense. The movie ending was silly: on what grounds would Dr. Harris be arrested? There's no direct evidence to give to the police that would prove that he himself was involved in the carbon monoxide pump-line. The whole conspiracy runs too deep for a simple 911 call. A huge investigation would have to take place first before anyone would be arrested. And with all that money earned from selling organs, you'd think they'd be able to cover their tracks.
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Amry0217 — 13 years ago(September 07, 2012 01:41 PM)
SPOILERS
I haven't seen this in.over 30 years, but at the very end, when the doctor gives the supposed wake up drug via thenasal cannula? out of the wall, Michael Douglas had just hooked the hose on the other end onto the correct canister. The assistant reports Genevieve isn't waking up yet, and the doctor says, confidently, "in a little bit", or "give it a little more time" or "she will." believing wholeheartedly she was never going to wake up. But when she coughed, the look on his face..Priceless!! I'll never forget it. I think that was my favorite part of the movie.
He gave her an appendectomy, that was the reason for the operationHe saw her appendix was fine, and made light of it. Oh look here, it's fine. Well let's take it out anyway; these things happen.."
I gotta rent this off Netflix!He lifts me clear to the sky, you know he taught me to fly.
