What a fitting and appropriate final tribute to Christopher Reeve - the personification of courage, determination and optimism against trajedy. At long last, Christopher is liberated from his earthly chains. Godspeed Christopher Reeve, we will see you soon.
What a great movie!! Although sad, it did mke me think.. I wish there were more movies to portray disabilities so that people could be more knowing and supportive of us who aren't as fortunate in life....I actually watched this twice in a row on A&E last night- !!!!
Chris was awesome as Superman, and it's very sad and bad that he did pass on.... we are all going to miss this "superhero"!
The same goes for Fred Rogers(Mr. Rogers Neighborhood)- why wasnt a movie made in Fred Rogers Honor because he deserves it like Chris Reeve!!!!
I agree with you.....I too watched the movie...only i watched it all 3 or 4 times it was on...it was such a good movie....i enjoyed the part where her father told the doctor if he said anything in front of his daughter again in any way other than positive he(the doctor) would be having surgery....growing up with a disability, i can remember my father telling one of my doctors that''