2015年4月1日 星期三

A story of love, family and hope

Julianne Moore, Maria Shriver, Kristen Stewart, Sandy Oltz, Lisa Genova, Dr. Maria Carrillo, Elizabeth Gelfand Stearns—these are some of the amazing women behind "Still Alice," a movie that gives us a rare window into the experience of living with Alzheimer's disease—a glimpse of the inside looking out.

Dr. Alice Howland (Julianne Moore), a renowned linguistics professor, starts to forget words. When she receives a diagnosis of younger-onset Alzheimer's disease, Alice and her family (daughter played by Kristen Stewart) find their bonds thoroughly tested. Her struggle to stay connected to who she once was is frightening, heartbreaking and inspiring.
From the beginning of the screenwriting process, women have been remarkable catalysts for bringing the story of “Still Alice” to life. From Maria Shriver as an executive producer to a myriad of Alzheimer's Association experts and volunteers, including individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, women worked behind-the-scenes guiding both script and character development. Alzheimer's Association Chief Science Officer, Maria Carrillo, Ph.D., advised on the script to help ensure scientific accuracy. Alzheimer's Association National Early-Stage Advisor Sandy Oltz, who was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer's at age 46, provided Julianne Moore with an understanding of her daily experience.
By giving a frank and open portrayal of just how devastating Alzheimer's is to a person's emotional and physical well-being; family and career; and all other facets of life, our hope is "Still Alice" will move more people join the fight against Alzheimer's.
"Still Alice" is beautiful, frightening and powerful, and a reminder that Alzheimer's needs to be addressed now. With women at the epicenter—both more likely to have Alzheimer’s and more likely to be caring for those with the disease—the Alzheimer's Association and the women of "Still Alice" ask all women to help wipe out Alzheimer's. 
https://mybrain.alz.org/still-alice.asp
 Structure of the Lead
   WHO- Dr. Alice Howland
   WHEN- not given
   WHAT- a movie that gives us a rare window into the experience of living with Alzheimer's disease
   WHY- not given
   WHERE- not given
   HOW- a diagnosis of younger-onset Alzheimer's disease

Keywords
   1. onset : 發作
   2. catalysts : 催化劑
   3. myriad : 無數的人或物

2 則留言:

  1. There are more and more Alzheimer patients in the world. The movie depicts the frightening life of Alzheimer patients and changes in their life. It also reminds us that family support is one of the most important things to help them to live on.Once we find our friends and family suffering this disease, we should put more care and give them support!

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  2. Alzheimer cannot heal so a Alzheimer patient may influence a family a lot. This movie is good, it can make the public know more about this disease. Also, it teach us that as a family what can we do to help them and support them. I think it is a meaningful movie and is worth seeing.

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