What Goldman didn’t realize is that his Misery collaborators weren’t as enthusiastic about the foot-chopping scene as he was. In King’s version, Annie doesn’t break Paul’s ankles: She chops off his left foot with an axe, then cauterizes the wound with a propane torch. After Annie’s mother died, Rita moved in – much to Annie’s anger – and Annie’s father finally completed his novel, dedicating it to Rita instead of Annie. Yes, Joy is actually Annie’s half-sister, not her daughter. According to Meloy, Wilkes has bipolar disorder, where someone can have manic psychoses as well as depressions. In a special feature on the collectors’ edition DVD, forensic psychologist Reid Meloy said that Wilkes’ personality (as portrayed by Kathy Bates) is a virtual catalog of mental illness. What mental illness does Annie Wilkes have? It has also been revealed that he has been married and divorced several times, although he is a bachelor in the events of the novel. Paul lives in New York City and Los Angeles, but writes his novels in a remote cabin near Sidewinder, Colorado. How did they do the hobbling scene in misery?.Why did Warren Beatty back out of Misery?. What mental illness does Annie Wilkes have?.Where does Paul Sheldon live in misery?.
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