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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:02Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
01:06Mr. Greve currently has no movement or spontaneous respiration.
01:10Superman, crazy. Just that simple little thing over the horse.
01:14I'd ruined my life and everybody else's.
01:17I won't be able to ski, sail, throw a ball to will.
01:22Won't be able to make love to Dana.
01:24Maybe we should let me go.
01:26She came flying in and she just yelled, I love you. I love you.
01:32And then she said, the words saved my life.
01:35You're still you and I love you.
01:41He and Robin were such good friends because they could match each other.
01:45Robin also had struggles that he dealt with his whole life and I think that they both were aware of
01:51darkness.
01:53Brother Chris is fighting like praise.
01:55When you find people who fight like that but still keep their humanity, that gives you great hope.
01:59That is tough because I can feel him but he can't feel me.
02:03It must have been hell for my mom too, knowing what she had lost.
02:10I felt I needed to do something not just for myself but for everyone else in the same condition.
02:16The fact that Superman was in a wheelchair and was willing to go public with it was huge.
02:23Help is on the way.
02:31The Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Act.
02:37People are literally walking because of him.
02:45What is a hero?
02:48My answer was that a hero is
02:52someone who commits a courageous action
02:56without considering the consequences.
03:00Now my definition is completely different.
03:02I think a hero is an ordinary individual
03:05who finds the strength to persevere and endure
03:08in spite of overwhelming obstacles.
03:14I wouldn't have missed this for the world.
03:16I've seen people who me love.
03:17Have fun.
03:29I've seen people.
03:36I'm very
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