
Must-see movies based on real events of people who have faced illness – Courtesy (Universal)
The Netflix catalog has several films based on real events about people who have faced a disease or serious health situation at some point in their life. In this case, the tapes that are part of this top tell how patients looked good in bad weather and looked for a way to witness what they were experiencing.
100 meters
In 2015 Marcel Barrena conducted ‘100 meters’ with Dani Rovira and Karra Elejalde in the lead role. It is a film based on the experience of a man who, after having lived peacefully and without complications, is taken for a medical examination due to some pain and discovers that he has a disease that could soon take away his ability to walk.
The story of ‘100 meters’ is based on the true story of Ramón Arroyo, a Spaniard who, one day in perfect health, had many complications in his body. A visit to the doctor gave him the news that he had multiple sclerosis, which would prevent him from walking in less than a year. Far from thinking the world was getting closer to him, he decided to get into an ironman to swim, cycle and run like he had never done before. Available on Netflix.
The theory of everything
One of movies based on true events about diseases The most popular is “The Theory of Everything”, a film directed by James Marsh and starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. In it, they bring to life the personal, professional and health history lived by one of the most famous genius scientists in the world: Stephen Hawking.
Eddie Redmayne plays Stephen Hawking, who had led a normal life without radical complications until college. However, it was precisely at the time of his professional studies that amyotrophic lateral sclerosis was detected, which would have deprived him of the ability to move completely as his condition worsened. It’s on Netflix.
to the bone
Marti Noxon’s “Hasta el Hueso”, with Lily Collins and Keanu Reeves, tells a slightly different story: a young woman’s process of dealing with and overcoming her anorexia nervosa. While this is more of a disorder, it falls within this maximum because it is a health condition.
In ‘Hasta el Hueso’, Lily Collins becomes Ellen, who represents the same director Marti Noxon during her youth: a stage in which she experienced anorexia nervosa. It tells of her journey to deal with this disorder, accompanied in the process not only by her family but by a group of people who were in a similar situation to hers. It’s on Netflix.
By Kimberlyn Flores
Source: Nacion Flix

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