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A Short Stay in Switzerland PT6

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2009

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind.
Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll
deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience
damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story
of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband
suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a
similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of

frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle
commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the
illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she
should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if
UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her
three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their
characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's
script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with
whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game
of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama
that forces us to think hard about some big questions.

bbc
Sunday 25 January
9:00pm - 10:30pm
BBC1

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  • Something needs to be done about the stupid, bloody laws in this country!!!!

  • julie walters is truly amazing

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  • go to 4:05 , That was the easiest game of chess ive ever played , or was it ?

  • @hollyeag Damn straight!

  • @hollyeag Totally - we have choice throughout our lives - except when it matters

  • why does the uk law allow people to die slowly? Dog and cats get PTS

  • great to see Britain is having this discussion.. because of Kevorkian America was forced to.. not to sure if it proliferated into Canada... great film

  • Harriet and Julie are absolutely amazing in the chess scene! Thank you so much for putting this up.

  • would someone please give this poor woman at least a big pillow!

  • Beautiful

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