But story-wise, it's a little more like the black-sheep brother of The Princess Bride.Pushing Daisies' Lee Pace stars as a depressed film stuntman with a broken back. Confined to a hospital and mooning over the woman who left him for the film's leading man, he pretends to befriend a Romanian child (5-year-old Catinca Untaru) who's also recuperating in the hospital after a fall. Making up an elaborate fairy tale for her, incorporating personnel from the hospital and situations from his own lovelorn life, he earns her trust, then refuses to continue the story until she steals him some pills, so he can kill himself. As the plot develops, the story he tells her reflects and winds into their real-life situation, and Tarsem brings Pace's fable to vivid life
But story-wise, it's a little more like the black-sheep brother of The Princess Bride.Pushing Daisies' Lee Pace stars as a depressed film stuntman with a broken back. Confined to a hospital and mooning over the woman who left him for the film's leading man, he pretends to befriend a Romanian child (5-year-old Catinca Untaru) who's also recuperating in the hospital after a fall. Making up an elaborate fairy tale for her, incorporating personnel from the hospital and situations from his own lovelorn life, he earns her trust, then refuses to continue the story until she steals him some pills, so he can kill himself. As the plot develops, the story he tells her reflects and winds into their real-life situation, and Tarsem brings Pace's fable to vivid life