Away From Her is that rare movie that breaks hearts with finesse and reserve, not through brute force.
Away From Her (2007)
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Reviews Counted:137
Fresh:129
Rotten:8
Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: An accomplished directorial debut by Sarah Polley, Away From Her is a touching exploration of the effects of Alzheimer's, in which the tender wisdom of Polley's script is beautifully complemented by a wonderful performance from Julie Christie.
Theatrical Release:May 4, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $15,830,046
Synopsis: Canadian actress Sarah Polley makes an impressive directorial debut with AWAY FROM HER, a film adapted from the Alice Munro story "The Bear Came Over The Mountain." The plot concerns the way in... Canadian actress Sarah Polley makes an impressive directorial debut with AWAY FROM HER, a film adapted from the Alice Munro story "The Bear Came Over The Mountain." The plot concerns the way in which the 50-year marriage of Grant (Gordon Pinsent) and Fiona (Julie Christie) deteriorates with the progression of Fiona's Alzheimer's disease. Rich scenery, intimate cinematography, and familiar songs like Neil Young's "Helpless" create a private world of two people enviably in love. Fiona and Grant have carved out a piece of the world for themselves, and have lived together happily in their later years until Fiona's memory started to wane. The harmony in their lives is lost when Fiona decides she's reached the point of no return and enters a retirement home in order to take the burden off Grant, though he can think of nothing worse than being away from her. After dropping Fiona off, Grant is forced to not visit for 30 days, which, as he fears, ends up feeling much longer in the mind of a person who is losing her memory. AWAY FROM HER features stunning performances from its leads as well as from Michael Murphy as Aubrey (a patient Fiona forms a close bond with), Olympia Dukakis as Aubrey's wife, and Kristen Thomson as a nurse at the facility. Instead of treating old age as the winding down of life, this film portrays it as a potentially rich, enjoyable period. Grant and Fiona never yearn for the days of their youth, but rather for the later years when their intimacy had reached a higher peak. While so many films portray older characters in a one-dimensional way, Polley's film portrays its characters as multifaceted people filled with wisdom and true beauty, thanks to their age and not in spite of it. [More]
Starring: Julie Christie, Olympia Dukakis, Gordon Pinsent, Michael Murphy
Starring: Julie Christie, Olympia Dukakis, Gordon Pinsent, Michael Murphy, Wendy Crewson, Kristen Thomson, Alberta Watson
Director: Sarah Polley
Director: Sarah Polley
Screenwriter: Sarah Polley
Producer: Simone Urdl, Jennifer Weiss, Daniel Iron
Composer: Jonathan Goldsmith
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for Away From Her
It's nice to see serious issues other than crime and drugs in the movies and even nicer to see a filmmaking talent like Sarah Polley blossoming.
If the Oscars were really looking for Best Actress, it couldn't go wrong looking this way.
Lovely and cold as a Nordic winter sky, Away From Her is a lacerating, tough movie that's sometimes hard to watch - and impossible to forget
Tackling a sorrowful subject with compassion and even an occasional laugh, actress Sarah Polley makes an impressive full-length debut as writer and director ...
A magnanimous and devastating directorial debut from the young Canadian actress Sarah Polley.
Both careful and contrived, Away from Her paints marriage as a series of losses, fulfillments, and compromises, infinitely rewarding and painful.
"Away From Her" is one of the great love stories of recent movies, striking because it takes place near the end of a love affair's long journey, rather than at the beginning as so many romances do.
At the heart of Sarah Polley's impressive directorial debut is that luminous iconic figure of the 1960s, Julie Christie.
This very personal film is a deeply affecting work from Sarah Polley, a good actress becoming an even better writer and director.
Sarah Polley, a terrific actress, now serves notice that she is a director to watch.
Away From Her should be required viewing for caregivers, and perhaps for all of us who have aging relatives.
Away From Her offers a moving, thoughtful drama for adults who have felt abandoned by the movie industry.
Away From Her is a phantom of a movie whose beautiful flakes fall into the deep crevices of memory long after the seasons change.
With Away From Her, Christie, Pinsent and actress-turned-filmmaker Sarah Polley have crafted an intensely moving portrait of a marriage.
The deeply affecting situation is explored with lyrical artistry, touching drama and remarkable performances in Away From Her, the impressive directorial debut of Canadian actor Sarah Polley.
Beautifully written, from an Alice Munro short story, this movie directed by an actress rarely missteps, even when it bravely includes the dark humor inherent in this situation.
It's a fine and big-hearted debut, but it falls short in ways that make me unable to repay its generosity.
It is a compassionate portrait of Alzheimer's as an impenetrable cocoon of the unknowable, as seen through an emotionally eloquent prism.
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