Come as You Are (Spanish: Hasta la Vista) is a 2011 Belgian road comedy-drama film directed by Geoffrey Enthoven[1] from a screenplay by Pierre De Clercq, based on the real-life experiences of disability rights activist Asta Philpot.
Lars has an incurable brain tumor a side effect of which is that he needs a wheelchair as a result of his increasing paralysis.
Philip, who is able to control a computer keyboard with a mouthpiece, had a conversation with a man who lost his legs during his last holiday at the Dutch sea-side.
That man frequently visits a luxury brothel in Spain which is specialized to host disabled men.
As Lars already made a well-organized plan about the trip and found a tour guide who is specialized in "holidays for disabled people" the parents eventually agree.
Some days before departure, Lars goes to his doctor for approval to make the trip, but it seems his brain tumor has grown.
The tour operator takes pity and decides to send Claude, who also owns an accessible bus.
They are surprised when Claude seems to be an oversized, unattractive, grouchy woman who does not understand Flemish (as she lives in Brussels).
Philip and Lars dislike Claude and always use abusive Dutch language to describe "the insensible mammoth-looking woman".
They were able to locate their sons via the original tour operator who gave them the mobile number of Claude.
Although the girls provide them with a recommendation, they are reluctant to join and state they don't have enough time, so the boys take off on their own.