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OMG! this is so empty... Argh. and I was looking for the quote of when he talks about the deaths of the native americansDwarf Kirlston 02:58, 13 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I would like to know who originally wrote this article, especially the sections which claims that the film exposes the "many faults of a government run" health care. Granted there are "faults" (everything has pros and cons) but it appears to suggest to me that the author is biased towards a privatized health care. We must be careful to summarize that the film says and what we want it to say. Any opinions on this? [User: mjlizott|Mathieu Lizotte] november 27th 2005


Comedy (a) I've seen the film several times and it never occurred to me that it was a comedy. (b) the wording "on his father's behalf" suggests that his father asked him, or was at least aware. Perhaps "for his father's sake" would be more appropriate here. [User: J27325] Sept 27th 2009

Fair use rationale for Image:Barbarian Oscar.jpg

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BetacommandBot (talk) 04:35, 12 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Is this a Star-Class article in Wikipedia's quality scale?

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I can't believe this article has a Star-Class in the quality scale of Wikipedia. It looks like those who gave the Star didn't see the film at all. Lines like: "Finally the father and son travel to Vermont in the United States to receive medical care." are completely missleading anyone who hasn't seen the film. There's not a single mention to Sebastian' search for heroin to mitigate his father pain, his father addiction to heroin as the cancer get worse, and the caracter of Nathalie, an addict herself, and her relationship with the father and the son.--Zamp-Ru (talk) 20:35, 15 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]