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fandomsecrets2014-09-12 06:34 pm
[ SECRET POST #2810 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2810 ⌋
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[Star Trek: The Original Series]
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[Free Eternal Summer]
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[Orphan Black]
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[Patch Adams/Dead Poets Society/What Dreams May Come]
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I mostly agree with you, but for people whose suicidal tendencies are as much due to imbalances in the physical body as in the spirit, saying they'll create a hell for themselves even without a body needing treatment implies that overcoming something like clinical depression is solely a matter of willpower and not also managing a physical ailment. The movie doesn't give room for that to aspect of mental illness to matter in someone's afterlife, especially when they say "no suicide ever escapes hell". Really? Even without the flaws in their mortal body contributing to their despair?
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(Anonymous) 2014-09-13 02:28 am (UTC)(link)Yeah, that's true. The movie was talking about the wife who killed herself as a direct reaction to her kids and then her husband dying prematurely in accidents, which is definitely a very different situation from body chemistry conditions that inflict depression on a person out of nowhere.