La joven campeona de esquí Jill Kinmont queda paralizada tras un trágico accidente de esquí. Su mejor amiga corre la misma suerte tras contraer la polio. Poco a poco, Jill debe rehacer su vi... Leer todoLa joven campeona de esquí Jill Kinmont queda paralizada tras un trágico accidente de esquí. Su mejor amiga corre la misma suerte tras contraer la polio. Poco a poco, Jill debe rehacer su vida con la ayuda de las personas cercanas a ella.La joven campeona de esquí Jill Kinmont queda paralizada tras un trágico accidente de esquí. Su mejor amiga corre la misma suerte tras contraer la polio. Poco a poco, Jill debe rehacer su vida con la ayuda de las personas cercanas a ella.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total
- Audra Jo
- (as Belinda J. Montgomery)
- Bill Kinmont
- (as Bill Bryant)
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Opiniones destacadas
To rephrase his thought, Jill suggests there are likewise only two joys... One is having God answer all your prayers, the other is not receiving the answer to all your prayers...
The four words: Your injury is permanent' slam into Jill Kinmont's consciousness like a bullet... She was a ski champion, full of life, action and beauty... Now, almost totally paralyzed after a bad fall...
Being Quadraplegic, means that every aspect in her life is different from that point on... Her total care is left up to other people: She cannot bathe herself, feed herself, or dress herself... Jill automatically suffers the effects of having no arms and no legs, and becomes incontenant as well...
Marilyn Hassett makes Kinmont a fighter whose determination initially explodes and inspires some to have unreasonable expectations of her limited recovery... She tries to reach a state of empowerment, the right to feel proud of herself, and what she is, and what she does, and to have that pride recognized as acceptable by her love ones... The tender romance between her and Beau Bridges provides some fine moments...
The film, a tearjerker based on a real case, is altogether too much of a good thing...
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This film is based on the real life story of Jill Kinmont, an eighteen year old skiing champion & Olympic hopeful, who suffered a severe fall down a mountain, which not only ended her skiing career but paralyzed her from the shoulders down. Jill's struggles are poignantly chronicled as she learns to cope with life as a quadriplegic and regain a hopeful spirit, assisted by her devoted family. Eventually she even finds a love interest in the form of Dick (called 'Mad Dog') Buek.
Marilyn Hassett is convincing and very sympathetic in her portrayal of the vibrant & determined young Jill, and Beau Bridges wonderful as the warm & adventuresome Dick.
A strong recommendation for this film. It paints a vivid portrait of the realities faced by those who must depend on others for personal care and simply daily tasks, also their struggle for some measure of independence and the same respect granted able bodied individuals. Hopefully, this movie might tend to impart to those of us not disabled a little more gratitude for abilities we take for granted every day. Also, this story has a very appealing heroine and a touching romance.
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- TriviaDuring filming, news reached Jill Kinmont that her cousin Jimmy Lewis, who had visited her during her hospitalization nineteen years before, suffered a spinal cord injury in a fall and was paralyzed.
- ErroresDuring her fall Jill loses both ski poles. When the paramedics reach her, they are in her hands and they have to pry them off.
- Citas
[Reflecting on her life after the loss of her fiance]
Jill Kinmont: I try not to let it, but sometimes it all plays back in my mind, and when it does, I remember the words that Dick Buek said to me the last time I saw him: "How lucky I am to have found someone and something that saying goodbye to is so damned awful."
- ConexionesFollowed by The Other Side of the Mountain: Part II (1978)
- Bandas sonorasRichard's Window
AKA in the UK as "A Window to the Sky"
Music by Charles Fox
Lyrics by Norman Gimbel
Sung by Olivia Newton-John
[Played over the end credits]
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 34,673,100
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1