The Diving Bell And The Butterfly has been reviewed a total of 2 times with an average rating of 7.
The Diving Bell And The Butterfly (2007) - 7/10
True Story and a very decent adaptation of the book, thought it was a thoroughly depressing film , but very good cinematography made this film into a great experience. Imagine being completely paralysed except for the ability to move one eye and blink and this is used as a portal to communicate via a hospital carer. This will be a film I will never watch again but will ultimately stick in my mind for years to come.
The Diving Bell And The Butterfly (2007) - 7/10
This is the film adaptation of the book of the same name which details the real-life story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, the editor of fashion magazine Elle. Bauby suffered a massive stroke, aged 43, and had to endure the extremely rare condition known as locked-in syndrome, whereby his mind remained functional but his entire body was paralysed. He wrote the book using a form of translation in which a transcriber 'translated' blinks into letters and ultimately, words.