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罗杰·埃伯特:重塑我声

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影评人罗杰·埃伯特由于癌症失去了下颚,因此失去了说话和进食的能力。但他仍然可以用他特殊的方式表达自己的观点。这个感人的视频出自TED2011,埃伯特和他的夫人查兹,以及他的朋友迪恩·奥尼什和约翰·亨特,共同讲述了埃伯特不寻常的故事。

After losing the power to speak, legendary film critic Roger Ebert went on to write about creativity, race, politics and culture -- and film, just as brilliantly as ever. Full bio »

Translated into Chinese, Simplified by Jiwei Qu
Reviewed by Felix Chen
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