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                |  | SYMPATHY FOR DELICIOUS Sympathy for Delicious
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                      | Directed by 
                        : Mark RUFFALO Written by : Christopher Thornton
 Cinematography by : Chris Norr
 Music by : The Besnard Lakes
 Editing by : Pete Beaudreau
 Art Direction by : Gregory S. Webb
 Produced by : Marc Bell, Barry Habib
 Cast : Christopher Thornton, Orlando Bloom, Mark Ruffalo, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich
 
 2010 - USA - VO - 101 min
 
 
 Release Date 2013/05/08
 
 
 
  
 
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                      | Storyline : Dean O'Dwyer, also known as ""Delicious D," is an up-and-coming DJ on the underground music scene in Los Angeles. When a motorcycle accident leaves Dean paralyzed, he abandons his turntables for a wheelchair as his once promising career disappears before his eyes. Forced to live out of his car on skid row, Dean begins his descent into depression when he meets Father Joe Roselli, a passionate young priest. Father Joe introduces Dean to the world of faith-healing, an unlikely way for him to begin his quest to walk again. He soon discovers that he possesses the otherworldly power to heal people, but in an odd twist of fate, he is utterly unable to heal himself. Despite Father Joe's warnings, Dean angrily decides to use his newfound gift for fame and fortune. He joins a rock band led by charismatic front man The Stain with bassist Ariel, and manager Nina Hogue. But his newfound notoriety is unable to cure the hurt that encompasses his life. To find true healing, Dean must ultimately 
 
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