Before.
The small, white, jellyfish-looking forms are seeds from the Great Tree. The Na'vi call them atokirina' and consider them to be pure spirits.
Simond berch
he quickly changes his trousers to wet ones
I first thought one pound was the weight of the soul when it leaves the body ( seven deaths) Seven Pounds...but research has said only28 grms. or 3/4 oz....so that cant be it.....
No, it was an original screenplay.
Something that deadly had to be a box jellyfish in my opinion.
box jellyfish
7 Pounds
DO NOT TOUCH THE JELLYFISH! Get me to the hospital immediately!
No, because later on he donated his heart to his love interest.
"Don't touch the jellyfish, get me to the hospital immediately"
Contrary to the concept of the movie Seven Pounds, Box jellyfish poison is a neurotoxin, and it is distributed to every part of the body, making organs unfit for transplant.
I believe the large print reads, "Do Not Touch The Jellyfish". Not sure about the small print.
According to Seven Pounds, YES, a heart can be used after someone has been stung to death by a jellyfish. Tim Thomas committed suicide in the movie in order to give his heart to a woman with a severe heart problem.
Theoretically, the protagonist is wracked with guilt and wants to die quickly and painfully. If the movie had any basis in reality, this action would be counterproductive. Will Smith's character wants to commit suicide to donate his organs to worthy people, but Box jellyfish poison is a neurotoxin, and it is distributed to every part of the body, making Ben's organs unfit for transplant.
50 first dates?
There was a rumor that he was dead in a skiing accident but that was before he made a movie so hes aliveNo he is very much alive