dimmorthem
Joined May 2006
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I tried finding something wrong with this episode. I could have, but I wouldn't have been objective. It was extremely moving. Wilson's Heart is simply touching, and probably the best House episode, if not the best TV series episode ever. It is puzzling, mysterious, romantic, realistic, tough. It doesn't let you pause and guarantees a tearful hour. Could not ask for better acting, and in no other episode has Wilson been the most important character, showing a very sensitive and touching side of him. You have to appreciate a character like Wilson, being invented almost opposite to House, however being able to face him. This series reflects perfectly the most important side of both House and Wilson's characteristics: House's Head, Wilson's Heart. Simply wonderful !
I will start by saying i am a fan of Japanese movies, at least in this period of my life. I loved this movie and i felt sad it ended, which means a lot, considering the fact that i get bored really quick. "The Last Samurai" made me feel, and understand there are so many things in life that have to be lived to the full, even if i may sound like a miss "whatever" candidate. The character played by Ken Watanabe seems so real, and it makes you wonder about the people you know. For example i asked myself: Do i know great characters like Katsumoto? Have i ever met anyone so great? And for me, a movie that makes you wonder about your life, has to be a good one.