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Must Read After My Death (2009)

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Reviews Counted:45

Fresh:42

Rotten:3

Average Rating:7.5/10

Consensus: Impressively constructed from home movie clips and audio recordings, Must Read After My Death is both searing and intimate.

Rated: Not Rated

Runtime: 73 mins

Genre: Education/General Interest

Theatrical Release:Feb 20, 2009 Limited

Synopsis: The audio crackles and hums over a black screen, a woman's voice speaks "Friday, November 3rd, 1967. Hartford. This tape recorder was purchased so I might put down things I wanted our children to... The audio crackles and hums over a black screen, a woman's voice speaks "Friday, November 3rd, 1967. Hartford. This tape recorder was purchased so I might put down things I wanted our children to know. Then Bruce was taken sick and it became a therapeutic device for all of us. Well, let's start out... "

This is the voice of Allis.

In the 1950's and '60s Allis made over 200 8mm home movies of her happy life family. In the '60s, she made a series of audio recordings that would eventually be over fifty hours of spoken material, documenting the decline of her marriage for her psychiatrist.

Already in '61, in spoken letters on dictaphone records to and from her husband Charley, cracks are showing in the relationship. By 1965 they have decided to seek counseling. Allis outlines her reasons for this on a tape she secretly makes for their marriage counselor of the things she is not ready to talk about in front of Charley.

This eventually grew into a 300-page single spaced typed file on her marriage that included notes and transcripts of arguments. It constitutes her ‘case against Charley’.

A series of psychiatrists helped the family from bad to worse. Allis was encouraged to record her thoughts, and even the arguments at home by her psychiatrists. Later she plays the tapes to her principle therapist, the shadowy Dr. Lenn, as proof of her innocence. The confrontational sessions just heighten their anger. Allis and Charley’s fights get worse and worse.

Between 1967 and 1969 every member of the family goes into analysis. Bruce, at the age 14, is sent to an adult mental institution for nine months because he is acting out. Douglas spends the better part of his 9th and 10th years home school. When Chuck is killed in a car accident, the family takes a hiatus from therapy.

A year later Allis writes Dr. Lenn a letter, outlining once again Charley’s failings. She leaves it on the dining room table and Charley reads it, oddly resigned. Allis’ comments on this are the last page of her file. The two days later, Charley is curled up on the floor next to the bed, dead.

Must Read After My Death, is entirely created out of the tapes, films and photos Allis and her family made. As a family, they narrate their own tragedy in real-time. The director, Morgan Dews, is Allis and Charley's grandson.--© Official Site [More]

Director: Morgan Dews

Director: Morgan Dews
Producer: Morgan Dews, Sarah Langley
Composer: Paul Damian Hogan
Studio: Gigantic Pictures

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A formally intriguing but incredibly depressing examination of a seemingly perfect Sixties-era American family self-destructing before our eyes and ears.

Full Review Source: eFilmCritic.com | comment 4 Comments
02/20/09
Peter Sobczynski
Peter Sobczynski
eFilmCritic.com

A heart-rending documentary, inescapably powerful and profound.

Full Review Source: Combustible Celluloid | comment Comment
02/20/09
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Combustible Celluloid

Raises unsettling questions about the erosion of the private sphere.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
02/20/09
Manohla Dargis
Manohla Dargis
New York Times

Riveting, emotionally searing, honest and unforgettable.

Full Review Source: NYC Movie Guru | comment Comment
02/19/09
Avi Offer
Avi Offer
NYC Movie Guru

The urgency of Allis' message to us -- not "please" but "must read" -- is most honorably discharged and her story lets us hear the voice that was almost silenced.

Full Review Source: Beliefnet | comment Comment
02/19/09
Nell Minow
Nell Minow
Beliefnet

Morgan Dews has fashioned his documentary with a historian's skill and an artist's eye.

Full Review Source: Wall Street Journal | comment Comment
02/19/09
Joe Morgenstern
Joe Morgenstern
Wall Street Journal
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The relentless negativity in Must Read After My Death can become overwhelming at times, but it’s undeniably mesmerizing.

Full Review Source: AV Club | comment Comment
02/19/09
Noel Murray
Noel Murray
AV Club

I watched this film horrified and fascinated. There is such raw pain here.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment 1 Comment
02/19/09
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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A thought-provoking confidence-buster for anyone about to get married or have kids.

Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
02/19/09
Matt Pais
Matt Pais
Metromix.com

By turning misery into performance art, Dews has crafted a piercing motion picture that sheds icky voyeuristic limitations to transform into something mournful and reflective, finding a sense of resolution in the midst of an unexpected education.

Full Review Source: BrianOrndorf.com | comment Comment
02/18/09
Brian Orndorf
Brian Orndorf
BrianOrndorf.com

A mesmerizing survey of a family caught up in personal psychodrama, a Running With Scissors without the laughs.

Full Review Source: Orlando Sentinel | comment Comment
02/18/09
Roger Moore
Roger Moore
Orlando Sentinel

A fascinating chronicle of a 1960s nuclear family coming apart at the seams, abetted by psychotherapeutic fads, institutionalized sexism and the looming countercultural A-bomb.

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
02/18/09
Mark Holcomb
Mark Holcomb
Time Out New York

As much as it is a peek behind the closed doors of a marriage, Must Read After My Death is a grotesque glimpse into how a medley of therapists operating from their own prejudices did more to hinder than help this unhappy family.

Full Review Source: New York Press | comment Comment
02/18/09
Felicia Feaster
Felicia Feaster
New York Press

As we seek to make sense of our own lives and relationships, a Leave it to Beaver family opens its vulnerable unspeakable underbelly to us.

Full Review Source: Hollywood Report Card | comment Comment
02/18/09
Ross Anthony
Ross Anthony
Hollywood Report Card

Forget Revolutionary Road, if you want to see a period piece about a Connecticut couple in crisis, check out this skeletons-in-the-closet documentary deconstructing a dysfunctional marriage of Allis and Charlie.

Full Review Source: NewsBlaze | comment Comment
02/18/09
Kam Williams
Kam Williams
NewsBlaze

I can recommend this film with the proviso that you don’t have to accept it at face value. For myself, I found its frankness entrancing.

Full Review Source: New York Observer | comment Comment
02/18/09
Andrew Sarris
Andrew Sarris
New York Observer
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A riveting, fly-on-the-wall documentary using only silent home movies and audio recordings of a family in steep, depressing decline.

Full Review Source: HollywoodChicago.com | comment Comment
02/17/09
Brian Tallerico
Brian Tallerico
HollywoodChicago.com

The beautiful home, the seemingly idyllic setting in Hartford and the four gorgeous kids were just the façade of a sometimes miserable life.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
02/17/09
Linda Cook
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

An eye-openingly brilliant tapestry. Non-fictional cinema at its finest.

Full Review Source: DustinPutman.com | comment Comment
02/17/09
Dustin Putman
Dustin Putman
DustinPutman.com

One of the most gut-wrenching portraits of family dysfunction ever to hit a movie screen.

Full Review Source: Aisle Seat | comment Comment
02/17/09
Mike McGranaghan
Mike McGranaghan
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