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Robin’s Wish Reveals What Led to the Actor’s
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The Los Angeles Rams organization has
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IUSD students, staff, and families this school
year as they prepare to move into their new
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that quarterback Jared Goff is providing all
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Ryan Rojas
Film Review
By Ryan Rojas for www.cinemacy.com
On August 11, 2014, news reports broke
the tragic news that the beloved comedian
and actor, Robin Williams, had died. Major
media outlets had globbed on to the news
that he had taken his own life, leading to
an incredible amount of press that stunned
the world.
It was unthinkable to feel why Robin
Williams would have taken his life, and
people soon started to ask questions. People
wondered if a years long battle with drug
abuse contributed, if deep-seeded depression
played a part (and the media spun up endless
more stories). But a new documentary,
Robin’s Wish, looks to clarify the reason for
Robin’s death.
Although Robin Williams had unmatchable
performance energy–a tornado of improvisational
comedy–offstage, and offscreen, he
was incredibly private. His secrecy extended
through the end of his life, when the actor
(as the documentary shows) began to suffer
from debilitating bodily ailments, such
as forgetfulness, paranoia, and emotional
instability, which would be known as Lewy
Body Dementia, but not by the actor.
It’s sad when we learn anyone experiences
conditions of this kind; it’s collectively
worse when that person was one of the
most celebrated performers of all time. In
Robin’s Wish, the harrowing, saddening
experience is recounted firsthand by his
widow, Susan Schneider, who illuminates
and shares this all.
Robin’s Wish is certainly not another broad
assemblage of Robin’s greatest hits (and there
are many), but an intimate and sympathetic
look at the late actor at the most painful
moments of his life. With unseen footage
of Robin from Marin County, including his
home, as well as interviews with neighbors
and friends. An additional moment includes
Shawn Levy, who recounts for the first time
the struggles that Robin endured on the final
Night at the Museum movie, with great
reverence and respect.
Robin’s Wish is a very rewarding watch,
if only to learn about the disease that would
overtake his body and see the pain that he
had hidden away from the public. It’s tough
to hear some of these moments, but it makes
what he was able to accomplish all the more
incredible.
77 min. Distributed by Vertical Entertainment,
‘Robin’s Wish’ is now available On
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Robin’s Wish, courtesy Vertical Entertainment.