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Reviving Ophelia

  • Fernsehfilm
  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
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Rebecca Williams, Nick Thurston, and Carleigh Beverly in Reviving Ophelia (2010)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe difficulties two sisters face raising their teenage daughters.The difficulties two sisters face raising their teenage daughters.The difficulties two sisters face raising their teenage daughters.

  • Regie
    • Bobby Roth
  • Drehbuch
    • Teena Booth
    • Mary Pipher
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jane Kaczmarek
    • Rebecca Williams
    • Nick Thurston
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    1110
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Bobby Roth
    • Drehbuch
      • Teena Booth
      • Mary Pipher
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jane Kaczmarek
      • Rebecca Williams
      • Nick Thurston
    • 11Benutzerrezensionen
    • 2Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Jane Kaczmarek
    Jane Kaczmarek
    • Marie
    Rebecca Williams
    Rebecca Williams
    • Elizabeth Jones
    Nick Thurston
    Nick Thurston
    • Mark Stenwyck
    Carleigh Beverly
    Carleigh Beverly
    • Kelli Dunley
    Peter Outerbridge
    Peter Outerbridge
    • Walter
    Kim Dickens
    Kim Dickens
    • Le Anne
    Joe Dinicol
    Joe Dinicol
    • Cody
    Jordan Hudyma
    Jordan Hudyma
    • Austin
    Lola Tash
    Lola Tash
    • Vicky
    Rebekah Francoz
    Rebekah Francoz
    • Lainie
    • (as Rebekah Miskin)
    Shanice Banton
    Shanice Banton
    • Amy
    Deborah Grover
    Deborah Grover
    • Principal Miller
    • (as Deb Grover)
    Kim Roberts
    Kim Roberts
    • Lindsay
    Andrew Moodie
    Andrew Moodie
    • Mr. Marshall
    Jamie Johnston
    Jamie Johnston
    • Ty Benchley
    Sarah Dodd
    • Advocate
    Kat Lanteigne
    • Chemistry Teacher
    Michael Barbuto
    Michael Barbuto
    • Mr. Semper
    • Regie
      • Bobby Roth
    • Drehbuch
      • Teena Booth
      • Mary Pipher
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    5alexcomputerkid

    Reviving Ophelia is so full of problems that it's main message that "that abuse is bad" gets very lost in the middle of it.

    Elizabeth (Rebecca Williams) is a typical teenager who's found what's seems to be a great guy in her boyfriend Mark (Nick Thurston). The relationship starts to turn sour once Mark starts to be abusive and controlling. Reviving Ophelia is Lifetime movie trying to convey the dark sides and dangers of relationships.

    I am all for a film trying to show how important to be safe in relationships even if it's only a television film. I think it is important to expose this important issue and in the most serious manner which maybe could even save a life and the Lifetime channel would seem to be the perfect place for a TV film like this. The Lifetime channel seems to have a wide audience and they have made many films.

    So why then is Reviving Opehia so cheesy when it's dealing with a such touchy and important subject?

    Even though she is a victim of assault, Elizabeth is hard character to root for because she can get away from her abuser Mark and she is clearly something of a button-pusher. You obviously can't like Mark either because he is a guy beating up a woman and not taking responsibility for his actions. Keil (Carleigh Beverly) Elizabeth cousin, is the character in the middle who's supposed be trying to help Elizabeth get away from Mark but the two unlikable characters are in the way of her character realizing her full potential. Even Jane Kaczmarek as mother Marie Jones, previously known for good stuff like Malcolm in the Middle and Part of Five, falls short and her acting here is far from where it usually is. The cast does have some chemistry though everything is toned down due to this being a TV film. The plot really has only one subject and it really has little substance.

    Reviving Ophelia is so full of problems that it's main message that "that abuse is bad" gets very lost in the middle of it. After that, it is a bit laughable and you keep watching because you have nothing else to do. We watched this in my high school Relationships class as we spent a whole unit learning about abusive relationships. Frankly, just about whole class laughed at this movie and my buddy next to me cracked some sex jokes and commented about all the attractive actresses that appear in this film. It did make this bad TV film seem more bearable.
    10josephinaoseibonsu

    A GREAT MASTERPIECE TO EVERYONE OUT THERE..

    This movie is so far the best to me !! It's very educative and informing to my fellow ladies out there.. Please Kindly note that abuse is not love .. To Lizzie she thought the dude was in love with her that's why he was treating in such way !!

    Frankly speaking ,I were Kelli I wouldn't have bother myself that much of Lizzie cox she thinks highly of herself .. My favorite character was Kelli and I love the bond between her and her mom!!
    5SnoopyStyle

    Lifetime melodrama

    Le Anne Dunley (Kim Dickens) arrives home to find her daughter Kelli having oral sex. She send Kelli to stay with her aunt Marie Jones (Jane Kaczmarek). Le Anne and Marie are sisters with differing styles. Marie and her husband Walter have Elizabeth who is around the same age as Kelli and goes to the same school. Elizabeth has possessive boyfriend Mark. Kelli starts to suspect Mark of disturbing behaviors but aunt Marie sees Kelli as the bad seed and Elizabeth as the perfect child. Mark hits Elizabeth but they pass a lie to her parents. Mark get more and more jealous of her male classmate. Cody tries to befriend Kelli but she distrusts guys in general.

    This is the classic Lifetime melodrama of abusive boyfriend and abused girlfriend. There are some good adult actors. I'm not familiar with the younger actors except for Joe Dinicol. He's generally pretty good. This is a melodrama without much tension or actual drama. It's paint-by-numbers. Elizabeth's delusions are almost as infuriating as Mark's violence. This is Lifetime at its Lifetimiest.
    8rob-riches

    Excellent Movie but Overbalanced Towards the Feminine

    This is one excellent movie. The characters have been stretched from real life people towards easily recognizable stereotypes that create an emotional tension which invites audience participation (what would you do?) and which heightens the issues and of teenage infatuation, 'love' as ownership, being overly agreeable as an unworkable position, and the traps that girls fall into by caring too much (among others).

    The writers were women, so the characterization of the female characters was outstanding, but they clearly don't understand the emotional conflicts experienced by males (who does, actually?), so the male acting was unpotentiated which, if it had been with more emotional beef would have made this a first class movie.
    7monkey_kelstar

    Not bad at all

    For a TV movie, this was pretty good. Though I don't have any experience with these kinds of situations, it seemed realistic. It was also very intense and pretty creepy at times. I actually felt myself becoming frightened for the different characters from time to time.

    I also learned quite a bit from this movie. I don't think I'll easily forget the signs that one is in an abusive relationship, or what to do if I suspect someone else is in one. I definitely hope I never make the same mistake that Lizzie did, though, and I hope a lot of people won't, after they see this.

    All in all, the acting, writing, and directing were all above average for this movie, and I would recommend it.

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    • Patzer
      When Elizabeth walks down the school hall after making love with Mark, several students look directly into the camera.
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      Elizabeth: [opens the door] Kelli's lying, okay? She hates Mark.

      [throws bag to the right of the door]

      Marie: How long are you gonna keep denying it?

      Elizabeth: I-I fell - I tripped over the curb-I

      [Marie grabs her from behind]

      Marie: [hysterical, emotional] You look in the mirror!

      Elizabeth: [mutters] Or what?

      Marie: Tell me you did that to your face by falling!

      [pushes past her]

      Elizabeth: Mom - where -

      [follows her mom, who goes to Elizabeth's room]

      Elizabeth: Mom, what are you doing?

      Marie: [starts rifling through her things] You weren't in a car accident the other night. He hit you, didn't he?

      Elizabeth: No, no.

      Marie: Kelli said she saw him crawling out of the window. He was here that night, wasn't he? You have been lying and you have been sneaking around to protect what? A boy who hits you?

      [finds something in the drawer and Elizabeth vainly tries to get it back and she reads it aloud]

      Marie: Sorry. Sorry. What does he have to be sorry for, Elizabeth?

      [tears up the card]

      Marie: You are never, ever seeing that boy again. You hear me?

      Elizabeth: [emotional] You don't get it. I love him. I can't live without him; I will always love him.

      Marie: [voice increases in volume] What is wrong with you? He hit you!

      Elizabeth: You don't understand, okay? It was my fault!

      [crying; Marie comes over and clasps her head in her hands]

      Marie: You get that thought out of your head. Do you hear me?

      [after some seconds embraces her with a deep sigh]

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      Referenced in Light of the World (2025)
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      Performed by Kari Kimmel

      Written by Kari Kimmel

      Published by Tzviah music (ASCAP)

      Courtesy of Tzviah music (ASCAP)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 7. Januar 2011 (Kanada)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Offizieller Standort
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    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Toronto, Ontario, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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      • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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