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Thérèse (2004)
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Reviews Counted:19
Fresh:2
Rotten:17
Average Rating:3.3/10
Theatrical Release:Oct 1, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $566,852
Synopsis: Her mother died when she was four years old; her surrogate mother abandoned her a few years later, plunging Thérèse Martin (Lindsay Younce) into a mental collapse. Then something miraculous... Her mother died when she was four years old; her surrogate mother abandoned her a few years later, plunging Thérèse Martin (Lindsay Younce) into a mental collapse. Then something miraculous happens. At the age of 14 she undergoes a mysterious conversion and falls deeply in love with God. Then - not old enough for the convent -- she goes all the way to the Vatican, where she boldly steps forth at a papal audience to beg for permission to become a Carmelite nun. In the monastery, Therese, a teenage girl, gains insights that breathe fresh air into the Catholic Church and transform the world. Challenged by the austere, cloistered life, this pampered child discovers a simple way of loving God. In a lavish period production, comparable to Merchant Ivory's "A Room with a View," THERESE tells the true story of Thérèse of Lisieux, the most popular saint of modern times. It's a story of struggle and tragedy, and the greatest of all romances -The story of an ordinary girl with an extraordinary soul. Directed by Leonardo Defilippis. -- © Luke Films [More]
Starring: Lindsay Younce
Starring: Lindsay Younce
Director: Leonardo Defilippis
Director: Leonardo Defilippis
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Reviews for Thérèse
Many is the time that a potentially compelling biopic is ruined by an awful screenplay. "Therese" is ruined by many things.
As fodder for a movie biography, her life plays out ploddingly, even with the occasional miracle thrown in.
The very things that make Saint Therese of Lisieux’s life spiritually compelling assure that it will not translate to film.
'A well-made, illuminating and moving depiction of one our most beloved saints.'
This is the sort of movie parochial-school boys will want to draw moustaches on. They deserve our forgiveness.
What lifts the film above mere proselytizing is the obvious sincerity of everyone involved in the project.
When it comes to pious Catholicism, “Therese” makes “The Passion of the Christ” look like “Cannibal Holocaust”.
The film's plodding, unvarnished style suggests late-period Robert Bresson -- that is, if he were shooting a commercial for the decorative glories of scrubbed wood.
The devout will no doubt enjoy this picturesque dramatization of an inspirational story many have known since childhood; others may understandably expect something more.
It deals with profound questions of death and separation but with the slow, satisfied air of those who have all the answers.
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