The writer-director and his talented cast deliver a devastating social message, rooted in economic realities and full of quiet but acute character observation.
Vera Drake (2004)
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Reviews Counted:153
Fresh:141
Rotten:12
Average Rating:7.9/10
Consensus: With a piercingly powerful performance by Imelda Staunton, Vera Drake brings teeming humanity to the controversial subject of abortion.
Theatrical Release:Oct 10, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $3,627,889
Synopsis: Mike Leigh produces another devastating masterpiece with the heartbreaking VERA DRAKE. Imelda Staunton is the title character, beloved wife of Stan (Phil Davis) and mother of Sid (Daniel Mays) and... Mike Leigh produces another devastating masterpiece with the heartbreaking VERA DRAKE. Imelda Staunton is the title character, beloved wife of Stan (Phil Davis) and mother of Sid (Daniel Mays) and Ethel (Alex Kelly). Vera spends her days cleaning houses for money and looking in on elderly and sick neighbors out of the kindness of her heart. She even attempts to be a matchmaker for her daughter, inviting a lonely neighbor, Reg (Eddie Marsan), to see if he might be a perfect match for the introverted Ethel. But Vera performs another duty that her family doesn't know about, one that is deeply frowned upon by society. When tragedy befalls a young client of Vera's, the truth comes out, forcing her family to see their mother in an entirely different light. Staunton gives a towering performance and, in typical Mike Leigh fashion, the story, characters, and script were built from a grueling and intricate improvisation process, resulting in a film that burns with heart-wrenching sincerity. Rather than take a heavy-handed approach towards his controversial subject matter, Leigh heroically remains non-judgmental, delivering an achingly humanistic drama that will linger with audiences long after they leave the theater. [More]
Starring: Imelda Staunton, Philip Davis, Peter Wight, Eddie Marsan
Starring: Imelda Staunton, Philip Davis, Peter Wight, Eddie Marsan, Adrian Scarborough, Sally Hawkins, Ruth Sheen
Director: Mike Leigh
Director: Mike Leigh
Screenwriter: Mike Leigh
Producer: Simon Williams, Alain Sarde
Composer: Andrew Dickson
Studio: Fine Line Features
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Mar 29, 2005
Reviews for Vera Drake
Using Staunton's face as his canvas, Leigh crafts a powerfully moving film that is unmissable and unforgettable.
Vera Drake delivers what is rarely seen in contemporary films: a deft and sympathetic depiction of a good person whose compassion and kindness are the real thing.
Susan has served the point Leigh is making about how easy it is for affluent women to get safe abortions (no kidding) and is no longer of use or interest to him.
Vera Drake, a film about a back-street abortionist in 1950 London, is the English director Mike Leigh's best work in a decade.
Building up to a shattering conclusion, Leigh's movie is both outrageously schematic and powerfully humanist.
You can almost smell the damp wool and feel the worn china teacups of an exhausted 1950s London in Mike Leigh's stunning and compassionate period drama Vera Drake.
The acting is brilliant and Leigh's screenplay -- developed through his usual process of improvisation and rehearsal -- is very long on compassion, very short on preaching and politics.
The movie is all of a piece, and its discipline is part of its meaning.
Mike Leigh is still making films that bristle with honesty and life, fearlessly tackling issues that other filmmakers won't touch.
While the drama is emotionally harrowing it's also riveting, profoundly affecting and observed with a real generosity of spirit.
Beautifully shot and impeccably acted, Vera Drake will keep your mind reeling well after leaving the theater.
Even with his film's solid foundation, Leigh seemingly cannot resist the pulpy histrionics.
It's almost as if a propaganda film made by Planned Parenthood had resurfaced after decades in storage. Timely, it's not.
The title heroine's goodness may stretch credulity, but such people do in fact exist.
Like any good Leigh film, Vera Drake is about the nature of family, which is the same thing as the nature of humanity.
It's difficult to think of another recent film so seamlessly rendered or that envelops an audience so completely in its period authenticity.
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