The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat - Trailer
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I just had an exam today in which we studied this kind of aphasic people. Wow! They don't get a word of what they listen but they get every specific detail of the attached expressions!! Wowwwwwww!! I want to watch this film
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It was a brilliant book but I don't understand how it could be adapted into a film, there are too many case studies which could not really connect in a film to form a narrative/plot.
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Amazing Book!!
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I've yet to see the movie or the play, but I've recently begun reading the book and I'm enjoying it a great deal. I do recommend it! :)
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that is my favorite book! i wanna be a neurologist when i grow up :D
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Amazing book. I first read it when I was 16 and loved it even then. Highly recommend it to anyone.
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I've almost finished this book, it's amazing!
Brain damage! u all have it!
this is shit. like watching ignorants trying to make sense of the world by playing with crayons.
stupid people examining stupid people.
bent540 4 months ago
@bent540 One could expect such comment from someone who spends time trolling :)
Cheers Bent540
siajk2303 4 months ago
does anybody know if there's also a movie about this "man who mistook his wife for a hat"?
adjemetznberemutsje 3 years ago 2
There is:
THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT
directed by Christopher Rawlence, based on an essay by Oliver Sacks; camera, Christopher Morphet; edited by Howard Sharp; music by Michael Nyman; libretto by Mr. Rawlence; distributed by Films for the Humanities. At Film Forum 1, 57 Watts Street. Running time: 75 minutes. This film has no rating. The Neurologist ... mile Belcourt Dr. P. ... Frederick Westcott Mrs. P. ... Patricia Hooper WITH: Oliver Sacks and John Tighe
siajk2303 3 years ago