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La vida sin mí

Título original: My Life Without Me
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.4/10
26 k
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Sarah Polley and Mark Ruffalo in La vida sin mí (2003)
Theatrical Trailer from Sony Pictures Classics
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Una joven oculta un cáncer terminal para poder vivir con una pasión que nunca antes había tenido.Una joven oculta un cáncer terminal para poder vivir con una pasión que nunca antes había tenido.Una joven oculta un cáncer terminal para poder vivir con una pasión que nunca antes había tenido.

  • Dirección
    • Isabel Coixet
  • Guionistas
    • Isabel Coixet
    • Nanci Kincaid
  • Elenco
    • Sarah Polley
    • Scott Speedman
    • Mark Ruffalo
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.4/10
    26 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Isabel Coixet
    • Guionistas
      • Isabel Coixet
      • Nanci Kincaid
    • Elenco
      • Sarah Polley
      • Scott Speedman
      • Mark Ruffalo
    • 140Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 69Opiniones de los críticos
    • 57Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 16 premios ganados y 15 nominaciones en total

    Videos9

    My Life Without Me
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    My Life Without Me
    My Life Without Me Scene: Supermarket Dance
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    My Life Without Me Scene: The Classical Husband Is Gonna Be Here Any Minute
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    My Life Without Me Scene: The Classical Husband Is Gonna Be Here Any Minute
    My Life Without Me Scene: Your Family Might Wanna See Another Doctor
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    My Life Without Me Scene: Your Family Might Wanna See Another Doctor
    My Life Without Me Scene: Things To Do Before I Die
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    My Life Without Me Scene: Things To Do Before I Die
    My Life Without Me Scene: Do You Know What It's Like?
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    My Life Without Me Scene: Do You Know What It's Like?

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    Sarah Polley
    Sarah Polley
    • Ann
    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Don
    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Lee
    Leonor Watling
    Leonor Watling
    • Ann, the Neighbor
    Amanda Plummer
    Amanda Plummer
    • Laurie
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Ann's Mother
    • (as Deborah Harry)
    Maria de Medeiros
    Maria de Medeiros
    • The Hairdresser
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Dr. Thompson
    Kenya Jo Kennedy
    • Patsy
    Jessica Amlee
    Jessica Amlee
    • Penny
    Esther García
    • Woman who does nails
    Camille Martinez
      María Cami
      Deanne Henry
      • Waitress
      Gillian Barber
      Gillian Barber
      • Nurse #1
      Errin Lally
        Jerry Thompson
        Morgan Brayton
        Morgan Brayton
        • Nurse #2
        • Dirección
          • Isabel Coixet
        • Guionistas
          • Isabel Coixet
          • Nanci Kincaid
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        Opiniones de usuarios140

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        8lisa_at_imdb

        A thoughtful and subtle film

        Ann lives in a trailer with her considerate but not very thought-provoking husband and their two children. The trailer is very crowded and so is Anna's life. A mother at 17 Anna has never had any time to ponder about her life but she knows it might not be very fulfilling. When she finds out that she is terminally ill she has to face the choices she has made and that was made for her. She decides to make a list of all the things she wants do in the short time she has left, both big and small. This is where Mark Ruffalos character, a considerate and thought-provoking love-interest, makes an entrance.

        This films moves slowly towards the inevitable end without ever becoming boring. The relationships between the characters are displayed by emotions and subtlety rather than words. The film has a very sad theme but is in many ways very hopeful. It shows that life can trap people down but also that every person has something special which can be used to change lives. I found this film to be warm, unsentimental, thoughtful, sad and uplifting. A bit like life itself.

        If you liked this film as much as I did I can recommend Wilbur wants to kill himself and Before sunset.
        10two00five

        so much more than just a sad movie...

        If you are in the mood to cry and be moved and touched then this is the movie for you. Even though it has a very sad story line...it doesn't leave you extremely depressed like most sad movies do. The movie is very well done both artistically and acting wise. The main character is so beautiful but in a very real way. I think that's one reason why it is so easy to relate to this women and her life. She is a very strong women through her last few months before she knows she's going to die, which I find to be very refreshing, compared to just watching a sad, depressed, angry women dying. When I tell people what this movie is about they usually don't seem very enthusiastic about seeing a movie about a women who knows she's going to die, but let me just say it is so much more than just that! I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone that is sensitive and deep and compassionate. I loved it. It also makes you really look at your life and makes you want to live life to the fullest. Give it a try!
        noralee

        Death Becomes Her

        "My Life Without Me" shows off Sarah Polley's beauty and acting that has been clear to her fans since her "Avonlea" days.

        In writer/director Isabel Coixet's first English language feature, Polley takes what could have been a drippy, maudlin story of a dying young mother and turns it into a clear-eyed path to accepting early death and taking charge of the hand that's dealt you. This delicate view is in sharp contrast to Hollywood tripe like "Sweet November" where beautiful healthy women in denial die of Movie Star Disease.

        When Polley's "Ann" gets her death sentence from a doctor who can't even look her in the eyes, she resolves, among other items on her "To Do Before I Die" list, to tell it like it is -- but finds that instead everyone around her spills out their inner-most problems and she doesn't get to, including an amusing effort to get a Milli Vanilli-loving hairdresser to cut her hair like she wants it. Perhaps it's because she chooses to lie to them about her imminent demise. Not only does Polley get to use her full-fledged Canadian accent complete with "Eh"s, but until I read it on her imdb bio I didn't know that when she was 11 Polley lost her mother to cancer, so she must have had personal experience to draw on.

        The imdb credits do not include that the script is based on a short story by Nanci Kincaid, "Pretending the Bed is a Raft," with additional inspiration from a poem about a young women's death by John Berger, who is thanked prominently in the credits. The symbolism of Ann having met her husband at the last Nirvana concert is also played upon several times.

        The music selections are lovely, both the romantic-sounding European ballads from one character's sister's DJ mix tape and the original music by Alfonso Vilallonga, that are poignant and keep out the schmaltz.

        Polley's supporting actors are wonderful, from the lively children to Amanda Plummer, who has been MIA from films for a while, and Debbie Harry as the depressed mother.

        There's a couple of resonances of the TV show "Felicity" as not only does "Ann" leave voiced-over audio tapes to her loved ones, but, yikes, even dying, "Ann" gets both gorgeous sensitive hunks Scott Speadmen and Mark Ruffalo to love her. It's effectively shown, though, that one was the love of an adolescence that ended too soon with parental responsibilities and the other of her too-short adulthood.
        8eyal philippsborn

        along came polley

        Something very positive happens in Hollywood and Indy films lately. Strong female roles ceased to be rare roles that are usually portrayed by Jodie Foster. More and more, lately, there is an abundance of strong female characters and more importantly, many actresses who can do these roles the justice they (both roles and actresses) deserve. Today there is a tremendous buzz over Scarlet Johansson (assuming she didn't waste it all on "The perfect score" which hadn't been released in Israel, yet). But Scarlet is not the only member on the ever growing list of actresses in their 20's with the maturity I'll probably never have (and I'm entering to my 30's), other actresses that pop into mind are Piper perabo (Lost and delirious), Maggie Gylenhaal (Secretary, Mona lisa smile) and Thora Birch (American beauty, Ghost world) to name just a few.

        In this film a "new" actress named Sarah Polley (she has the filmography many veteran actresses wish to have) emerges successfully from the pernicious world of child acting into a mature woman for her age which is, coincidentally the basic premise of the character she portrays.

        Ann is a 23 year old mother who is notified that because of a malignant tumour, her death is near. Ann decides, after her initial shock (maybe the best scene in the film) to accomplish a couple of assignments before passing away, one of which is to conceal the fact of her illness from her family in the rationalization of sparing them the endless hours of waiting in hospital friendly corridors and consuming hospital gourmet food. Ann spends the last two months of her life patching things with her long incarcerated father, develop a romantic fling with a pensive heart broken guy (Mark Ruffalo) and looks for an agreeable sucssessor mother to her family, among other things. This film has the idea and the cast to make it one of the best films 2003 had to offer but somewhere along the line, the emotional charge that this plot encompasses never comes to full exploitation and i found myself wondering if the movie's writer/director Isabel Coixet (i have no idea how to pronounce this name), in her attempt to make the movie optimistic and not just outright depressing, wrongfully decided to avoid emotional obstacles in her script and her direction. Another detail that bothers me in the film is what I refer to as the "Hollywooditis decease". This decease is a terminal one, but those who get it look absolutely great until the very last day of their lives. I don't pretend to be a doctor but it seems to me that a person with terminal cancer can't explain his/her fatigue simply by Anemia, Ann's cover story.

        But I dwell on the negative and in films its usually a dumn thing to do. The right thing to do is to make the overall judgement, the film is undoubtly good, Polley's performance is excellent and Debby Harry (Blondie's lead singer) is surprisingly good, but the movie leaves the viewer with the feeling it had the potential of being a masterpiece, which it isn't.

        8.5 out of 10 in my FilmOmeter
        Benedict_Cumberbatch

        Pretending the Bed is a Raft

        The plot of this beautiful film seems a trivial melodrama, but the way it was told by scriptwriter/director Isabel Coixet makes a great difference. What could have turned into a hollow movie only made to make you cry, became a deep, witty and truly heartbreaking personal journey into a young woman's mind, Ann (beautifully performed by Sarah Polley). Ann is 23 years old, has two little daughters and one attentive husband, Don (Scott Speedman). They're poor and live in a trailer settled down at Ann's mother's back yard, but they're happy. When Ann gets to know that she has a terminal cancer which is going to kill her in a couple of months, she decides to live to the fullest - and doesn't tell anyone about her weak health state.

        Isabel Coixet led everything wonderfully, and the entire cast is magnificent (even Scott Speedman is pretty good). Amanda Plummer, as Ann's obsessed-with-food friend, proves definitely her taste for bizarre characters (what's far from being a fault, in her case); Deborah Harry is surprising as Ann's bitter mother; Mark Ruffalo (one of the best actors nowadays), as a lonely man who falls in love with Ann, is captivating and passionate, and Leonor Watling is not only a beautiful Spanish girl. Maria de Medeiros and Alfred Molina enrich the film with their small parts. Everyone is great, but Sarah Polley definitely rules. She is much more talented than 95% of current Hollywood young "stars". Gwyneth Paltrow, for instance, would be ridiculous as Ann; but as Sarah Polley hasn't got 'starpower', she didn't even get an Oscar nomination. It's OK. Sarah doesn't need an Academy Award to prove her talent, and we won a great actress.

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        • Trivia
          Originally the film was to feature Ann recording tapes for her father and for Dr. Thompson, in which she forgives her father for being absent during her childhood, and tells Dr. Thompson that his seeing patients as people isn't a bad thing before thanking him for keeping her impending death a secret. The ending montage was also supposed to feature a video clip of Ann's dad making shoes for his granddaughters from prison with tears in his eyes. These things never even made it to the filming stage, probably because of the length of the production itself.
        • Errores
          When Ann the neighbor is talking about the conjoined twins, she says one was a girl and the other was a boy. Conjoined twins are formed from the same egg, so is generally understood that both twins should be of the same gender. However if the egg is fertilized by a male sperm but during cell division only the X chromosome is duplicated it could result in monozygotic twins of different sexes . This results in one normal male (XY) and one female with Turner syndrome.
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          Ann: Now you feel like you wanna take all the drugs in the world, but all the drugs in the world aren't gonna change the feeling that your whole life's been a dream and it's only now that you're waking up.

        • Conexiones
          Features El suplicio de una madre (1945)
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        Detalles

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        • Fecha de lanzamiento
          • 7 de marzo de 2003 (España)
        • Países de origen
          • España
          • Canadá
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          • My Life Without Me
        • Locaciones de filmación
          • New Westminster, British Columbia, Canadá
        • Productoras
          • El Deseo
          • Milestone Entertainment
          • Antena 3 Televisión
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        • Presupuesto
          • EUR 2,000,000 (estimado)
        • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
          • USD 400,948
        • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
          • USD 40,515
          • 28 sep 2003
        • Total a nivel mundial
          • USD 9,781,854
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        • Tiempo de ejecución
          1 hora 46 minutos
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