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void
13-08-2008, 08:00 AM
Really, it never ceases to amaze me how touching and sensitive that documentary was to the unfolding story of David. Last night I watched (http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=6860946590182985661&hl=en) it again on Google Video, which was perhaps my third viewing of the documentary. Particularly those very moving minutes near the end where David talks about his daughter's wish that one day she'll be able to walk down the street and prove her Dad's not mad. David is clearly very moved himself saying it, and to me that and the whole documentary is one for anyone who has been mocked, ridiculed, and shunned in their life but managed to remain like a lighthouse through it all. Very inspiring documentary in that way, which doesn't just have to be about David,but about anyone who can relate to being the 'minority. David comes across as a very down to earth and humorous person in the show. Also, the underlying score throughout, seems to be perfect if you ask me.

Does anyone know if the music was originally written for the documentary, or is from a previous source?

One of the lines which makes me laugh is the - "Do I drop the reptilian thing?" :D

One thing is sure, those who want to distort his wider message will NEVER drop it :p

willard
13-08-2008, 11:02 AM
I think I still have it on my DVD recorder's hard drive, is it the one where those guys turn up at his talk with a bookmarked copy of his work where they think it is wrong?