A famous surgeon gets into a coma after a car accident. Seven years later, he wakes up as a mutilated monster and starts a massacre, as multilated monsters will often do.
The film is Dutch, and is rated 2.9 at IMDb, but somehow, George Kennedy got corralled into the project.
There is one thing ‘Intensive Care’ absolutely is not: a skillfully made film by a visionary. This is a brutal waste of money, talent, and intelligence.
Sounds like my kind of movie, but I haven’t seen it. The film clip comes from Johnny Moronic


A mix of Spanish and German, her name means “Nothing from Never”
Or “nothing from no,” if “nie” is Polish. A little Dutch in there as well, with “van” rather than “von.”
On a more serious note:
Nada was actually a common name in the old Yugoslavia, from the Serbian and Croatian words for “hope.” It is the equivalent of “Nadja “or “Nadia” in other languages.
Since “nie” means new as a prefix in Dutch compound words (Nieland, e.g.), a friendly translation of her name would be “A New Hope,” which is cheerier than “Nothing from Never!”
Nie also means “no” in Dutch dialect… “Ik weet het nie”
I don’t know that idiom. I know it is Ik weet het niet in standard Nederlands.