![]() ![]() To make everything believable in spite of TV movie limitations of its period which makes some things go too fast and too slow at times - the right rhythm for Davis, Bedelia and O'Quinn are all great performers who find ways The perfect balance is found with thoseĬharacters where things never go painfully hard to watch neither developed with weaknesses. Trust, their strong bond over the years to the point they know better each other than with the husband/friend of the man. The film finds its heart in that relation of Of assisted death, her best friend (Brad Davis) is the one who becomes her greatest ally despite strong objections. While her husband (Terry O'Quinn) is opposed to the idea Bonnie Bedelia stars as a young happily married woman who after learning she's terminallyÄecides she won't endure months of pain and suffering and instead she decides to leave in her own terms. Have made their case to audiences - with some progresses over the years. It's highly controversial and films such as this, "Right of Way" (1983), "Million Dollar Baby" and others The right of choosing your death by assisted suicide. "When the Time Comes" is a very good film with a strong theme usually neglected by a majority, thought-out and discussed by some but executed by a few: ![]()
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