Stephanie Daley (2007)
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Reviews Counted:48
Fresh:43
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: The premise has all the trappings of melodrama, but the excellent performances give the characters complexity and empathy.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for disturbing material involving teen pregnancy, sexual content and language
Runtime: 1 hr 32 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Apr 20, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: In STEPHANIE DALEY, Amber Tamblyn and Tilda Swinton turn in remarkable performances as a young girl accused of murdering her infant and the pregnant forensic psychologist assigned to her case. When... In STEPHANIE DALEY, Amber Tamblyn and Tilda Swinton turn in remarkable performances as a young girl accused of murdering her infant and the pregnant forensic psychologist assigned to her case. When Stephanie is found trailing blood in the snow on a high school ski trip, the media quickly latches onto the story, labeling her the "Ski Mom." While evaluating 16-year-old Stephanie before the criminal trial, 40-year-old Lydie (Swinton) is also grappling with worries over her own troubled pregnancy. Having given birth to a stillborn years before, Lydie is still coming to terms with what that loss meant for her and her marriage to an increasingly distant husband (Timothy Hutton). The film unfolds in a nonlinear way, with scenes of the two women's discussions opening up to flashbacks of the months preceding the baby's supposedly unexpected birth (and death), and to scenes from each woman's current situation. What makes STEPHANIE DALEY so moving is how ordinary the title character is. Like so many adolescent girls, Stephanie is smart, shy, and when it comes to the adult world of sex, dangerously naive. Stephanie adamantly denies that she killed her baby, and explains the events of the previous year with a sadness and resignation that speak of so many female adolescent experiences. In a scene that depicts Stephanie's first sexual encounter, director Hilary Brougher perfectly captures that moment when good reason gives way to peer pressure, youthful curiosity, and a lack of confidence. Where such an experience would leave any girl feeling used and disappointed, it leaves Stephanie with a problem so great she can't even admit it until it's too late. The film uses graphic scenes powerfully, and while never passing judgment on its characters, raises important issues about a woman's right to choose and about womanhood itself. [More]
Starring: Tilda Swinton, Amber Tamblyn, Timothy Hutton, Melissa Chessington Leo
Starring: Tilda Swinton, Amber Tamblyn, Timothy Hutton, Melissa Chessington Leo, Jim Gaffigan, Denis O'Hare, Kel O'Neill, Neal Huff
Director: Hilary Brougher
Director: Hilary Brougher
Screenwriter: Hilary Brougher
Producer: Sean Costello, Doug Dey
Composer: David Mansfield
Studio: Regent Releasing
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Stephanie Daley stands out for Amber Tamblyn's (The Grudge 2, Joan of Arcadia) unbelievable performance in the title role. Full Review |
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There's a rawness to [it]...it paints slick composition and beautiful, bleeding color on the kind of story about sex and faith that no one has told well in a while. Full Review |
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Sobering infanticide drama is too much for kids. Full Review |
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Thought-provoking and mesmerising. Full Review |
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As joyless as it may be, it's still a brilliant emotional experience. Full Review |
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boils a rambunctious issue down to the personal bruises Full Review |
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Filled with emotional pain, it's a perceptive, truthful film interested not in passing judgement, but rather in exploring the truth about relationships, pregnancy and life. Full Review |
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not a great deal that is dramatic happens in the film, but it is that accrual of small details that fleshes out who these people are. Full Review |
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The acting is uniformly on a high level. Tamblyn is impressive, and Swinton, as usual, is outstanding. Full Review |
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Tamblyn's performance is a delicate balancing act; she has to stealthily reveal who Stephanie is to us while still holding back the most vital information until the very end. Full Review |
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It's remarkable how close the director gets to these two characters, and how quietly. Full Review |
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You are likely to be discussing this film long into the night. Full Review |
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Apart from Swinton's fine performance, what largely distinguishes this is Brougher's sharp narrative focus. Full Review |
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A movie that can wound you. Full Review |
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Tamblyn's surprisingly measured performance commands attention. Full Review |
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...a fine and foreboding duet of character study Full Review |
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If ever there were a shamelessly preachy attempt to scare teen girls out of having unprotected sex, this is it. Full Review |
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To see Tamblyn's work here, to see her character almost simultaneously embody pain, terror, anguish, embarrassment, regret and just about any emotion you can think of, is to watch the kind of acting the medium exists to provide. Full Review |
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