I saw this for no other reason than it had Björk in it. If it didn't,
I'd've only seen it as part of this project. The tragic thing about it
was that I found non-key moments saddening. For example, filling up the
cup with one finger inside to tell when its full.
The really unfortunate part, is when she dies I didn't cry. It was
sudden and realistic - unlike her life - but was not more sad than her
ways around blindness and her ability to "see" past the illness. The song
"I've Seen It All" was the most touching scene here.
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