My Louisiana Sky
- Película de TV
- 2001
- 1h 38min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.9/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA 12-year-old girl re-evaluates her relationship with her developmentally disabled parents.A 12-year-old girl re-evaluates her relationship with her developmentally disabled parents.A 12-year-old girl re-evaluates her relationship with her developmentally disabled parents.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 8 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
- Dirección
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- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
This is a winning and whimsical tale of a girl coming-of-age in rural Louisiana in the 1950's. Kelsey Keel has a winning debut as Tiger Ann, the central character. And her chemistries in the three main relationships with her grandmother (Shirley Knight), retarded mother (Amelia Campbell), and sophisticated aunt (Juliette Lewis) are superb. The costumes are delicious. And the emotions are genuine. Adam Arkin does a great job getting an honest salt-of-the-Earth feel from building a brilliantly realized Canadian abstraction of the time and place. This is one movie worth watching even if you already read the book.
10Casey-52
I might be completely biased because Kelsey Keel is a local girl from my neck of the woods who went to high school across the street from me, but she is superb in this film. After winning two Awards for her work in this film (a Daytime Emmy and a Young Artist Award), I hope she continues to find work in films and ages with grace and maturity on-screen. Juliette Lewis and Shirley Knight provide able support, but the fact that the entire film is shown from Tiger Ann's point of view only provides Keel with some magnificent characterization and plenty of screentime that should have earned her star billing. Magnificent coming of age story that should be seen by audience members of all ages that suffers from being shown on ShowTime and seeing a less than adequate home video release.
This movie is very helpful in understanding people, why we all are the way we are. Each character is extremely well acted and leaves the viewer understanding them, and feeling deeply for them. As the film progresses, we are moving with them in their situations,and begin to understand why we all do things that seem to be just not the way we thought they would go. The scenery and setting all tell the story beautifully, and the ending is brought together perfectly to leave us with a feeling of everything can be whatever we can make it to be. Sadness, guilt, relief, all the feelings we all experience every day. All brought together wonderfully in this great film. This is one of those films that makes us remember what it was like to be a child, what we became as adults, as we learned to judge ourselves and others, how it is to see loved ones hurt and to feel loss. I was greatly surprised by everyone in this film, because I initially watched it because I admire Juliette Lewis, and she is tremendous in this film, but everyone else matches her. This is one of those films that stays with you, and makes you want to watch it over and over.
It proves that family is important no matter who they are or what we think is wrong with them, or ourselves.
It also proves we don't have to have all the filthy language in a movie for it to be interesting and encouraging.
Kelsey Keel deserved the Emmy she received for a great performance as the focal character in this story.
Another aspect is the apparent lack of sophistication of some characters, definitely does not signify a lack of importance to their family or community.
This is an excellent lesson in human value regardless of mental state, race, sex, social standing, or location
I hope you take the time to watch it.
It also proves we don't have to have all the filthy language in a movie for it to be interesting and encouraging.
Kelsey Keel deserved the Emmy she received for a great performance as the focal character in this story.
Another aspect is the apparent lack of sophistication of some characters, definitely does not signify a lack of importance to their family or community.
This is an excellent lesson in human value regardless of mental state, race, sex, social standing, or location
I hope you take the time to watch it.
This is a jewel of a movie. Definitely a story I haven't seen before. And it's a beautiful place and time. Every character is perfectly interesting and perfectly portrayed. Not a moment of this movie is wasted. And it's also great for everyone. A movie you can share with the whole family. I love this movie. As I got ready to post I saw that the Director was Adam Arkin. I've always loved the work of he and his father. They have a fantastic authenticity.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaKsenia Solo's debut.
- ErroresWhen the TV is delivered, it comes on without warming up. It also was able to pick up a station without any type of external antenna attached. There were only a handful of TV stations in Louisiana in the 50's and none would have come in so clear out on a rural farm.
- Citas
Tiger Ann Parker: I wish I could turn back the clock and change things. I'd forget about Abby Lynn's swimming party and about Jesse Wade kissing me. I'd help Granny more. I'd watch her real careful and make sure she wasn't ever, ever sick with her heart.
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