Sundance Review: Sarah Polley's "Away From Her" is Heartwarming
“Away From Her” is a sensitive and touching film about a couple married for forty-five years dealing with premature Alzheimer’s disease. It's Sarah Polley's directorial debut at the Sundance Film Festival.
Grant and Fiona have been inseparable since marriage. Neither can imagine living without the other. Grant slowly realizes that Fiona is not well when she puts a pan in the refrigerator after dinner. Fiona starts to label her drawers, but her forgetfulness continues to get worse. A doctor tells them that Fiona is entering the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Fiona loves cross-country skiing in the slopes behind their house, but she soon forgets her way home. The couple tracks Fiona’s progression of the disease by reading medical books. When it is apparent that she cant take care of herself anymore, Fiona makes up her mind to enter an Alzheimer’s nursing facility despite Grant’s protest. Grant has to come to terms with her deteriorating condition and eventually being a complete stranger to her.

“Away From Her” is the type of film that makes you cherish your loved ones, especially while they still remember who you are. It is well-acted, especially by the two leads Julie Christie (Fiona) and Gordon Pinsent (Grant). Christie shows strength and dignity in the role of Fiona as she faces the disease head on. Pinsent's Grant is sensitive, determined, and persistent as he endeavors to help Fiona deal with memory loss. Director Sarah Polley expertly conveys the couple’s loneliness and their need for warmth and companionship with vast, snow-filled landscapes that are also beautifully shot.
“Away From Her” debuted at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival and, so far, has garnered great reviews. The Tomatometer is currently at 100% with seven reviews, which includes raves from the Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and The Globe and Mail.
Grant and Fiona have been inseparable since marriage. Neither can imagine living without the other. Grant slowly realizes that Fiona is not well when she puts a pan in the refrigerator after dinner. Fiona starts to label her drawers, but her forgetfulness continues to get worse. A doctor tells them that Fiona is entering the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Fiona loves cross-country skiing in the slopes behind their house, but she soon forgets her way home. The couple tracks Fiona’s progression of the disease by reading medical books. When it is apparent that she cant take care of herself anymore, Fiona makes up her mind to enter an Alzheimer’s nursing facility despite Grant’s protest. Grant has to come to terms with her deteriorating condition and eventually being a complete stranger to her.

“Away From Her” is the type of film that makes you cherish your loved ones, especially while they still remember who you are. It is well-acted, especially by the two leads Julie Christie (Fiona) and Gordon Pinsent (Grant). Christie shows strength and dignity in the role of Fiona as she faces the disease head on. Pinsent's Grant is sensitive, determined, and persistent as he endeavors to help Fiona deal with memory loss. Director Sarah Polley expertly conveys the couple’s loneliness and their need for warmth and companionship with vast, snow-filled landscapes that are also beautifully shot.
“Away From Her” debuted at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival and, so far, has garnered great reviews. The Tomatometer is currently at 100% with seven reviews, which includes raves from the Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and The Globe and Mail.
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Now it's dark writes: on Jan 22 2007 06:18 PM Damn she's hot. (Reply to this) |
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selke99 writes: on Jan 23 2007 06:09 AM I was thinking the exact same thing. (Reply to this) |
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sparetime writes: on Jan 23 2007 08:58 AM yes, we Canucks are hot [compared to all our snow] I "heart" Sarah Polley. (Reply to this) |
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Mike_Nelson82 writes: on Jan 23 2007 11:05 AM I would scrounge around in that dumper. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Jan 23 2007 11:58 AM This film just continues to sound very great from everything I've heard about it. I'm really looking forward to this, to watching a great performance from Julie Christie, and checking out Polley's directorial skills. (Reply to this) |
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witty writes: on Jan 23 2007 03:26 PM i saw the critics screening, and in a funny homage to the movie go right before the credits roll, polly steps out and is hit by a miata. jk jk. sarah polley is lovely (Reply to this) |
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