You're Not You (2014)

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A drama centered on a classical pianist who has been diagnosed with ALS and the brash college student who becomes her caregiver.

Film Overview
"You're Not You", a 2014 motion picture, directed by George C. Wolfe and co-written by Shana Feste and Jordan Roberts, is an American drama movie that dives deep into the worlds of terminal disease, relationship, individual transformation, and love. It checks out a glamorous classical pianist Kate (Hilary Swank) who is detected with ALS, and her special bond with Bec (Emmy Rossum), a bold university student, hired to be her caretaker.

Plot Development
The movie begins with Kate carrying out a breathtakingly lovely piece on her piano, showing her passion for music. Nevertheless, she quickly starts dealing with her piano abilities, revealing the beginning of ALS, also referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease. It's a neurodegenerative illness that impacts afferent neuron in the brain and spine.

As the story unfolds, Kate's condition deteriorates, forcing her to employ a caretaker. Despite having restricted experience, Bec, an amateur singer and a defiant university student, is picked over other highly-qualified applicants, due to Kate's attraction to her free-spirit character. In spite of initial friction from Evelyn, Kate's prideful good friend, and her spouse Evan, who disapprove of Bec's unconventional lifestyle and attitude, Kate stands firm in her decision.

Character Evolution and Climax
Bec begins as an inept caregiver, blundering with her responsibilities. In time, nevertheless, she establishes a deep bond with Kate and discovers to care for her with compassion and regard. Kate, in turn, uses Bec assistance, pushing her to challenge her careless habits and encouraging her personal development.

Meanwhile, Kate's husband Evan fights with her disease, leading him to have an affair. Upon discovering this, Kate and Bec face him, stressing the film's style of female empowerment and solidarity.

End and Impact
Towards completion of the film, Kate's condition worsens but she refuses to pass away in the medical facility. She reveals her wish to end her life in the house, resulting in an emotional scene of everyone coming together to support her. Kate's last message to Bec is to motivate her to pursue her dream of singing.

"You're Not You" masterfully deals with the crippling nature of progressive illness and their effect not only on clients but likewise on their families and friends. It's a raw and intimate representation of the irreparable changes that come with illness, but it likewise illustrates how these experiences can end up being areas for growth, understanding, and restoring relationships. Swank's representation of a female losing control over her body and Rossum's representation of a stubborn girl progressing into a caring and responsible adult were both praised.

Conclusion
"You're Not You" is a heart-touching movie that delivers a compelling story of relationship, development, and accomplishment over hardship. It highlights the frequently underrepresented theme of disease self-respect, client autonomy, and end-of-life choices. While it works as a poignant suggestion of life's fragility, it also commemorates the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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