Une femme se souvient de sa vie et de ses choix de carrière musicale à New York au fil des années.Une femme se souvient de sa vie et de ses choix de carrière musicale à New York au fil des années.Une femme se souvient de sa vie et de ses choix de carrière musicale à New York au fil des années.
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- 1 nomination au total
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I started not to watch b/c of the low reviews. But I liked her so much in Law & Order, I decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. Thinking back about scenes in the movie all day I've laughed out loud.
My attention was caught at the very first screen when the quote from The Guest House was displayed, and I quickly settled in when she confronted the guy in the grocery store. This is a wonderful movie about life; how our perception of it affects how we respond in the world and the impact positive and negative words and actions have on those around us.
Wonderfully mature and well-acted movie. I've always enjoyed Annabella Sciorra, and I think this is her best performance to date. The material is darkly comedic and quite moving. Definitely an emotional experience-funny in ways I haven't seen many other movies be, and uniquely touching too. Seek it out if you can, I really don't think you'll be disappointed.
This movie is really good. It ebbs and flows. I laughed so hard at one part my son came in to see what was wrong. Because I couldn't stop laughing. There is a lull toward the end that kinda dragged but once it gets there it all comes together in the end. Highly recommend. Annabella Scioro was FANTASTIC. She was so good the viewer can totally get where she is coming from. Well worth your time to watch.
I haven't seen Anabella Sciorria in anything for ages. I did not recognise her at first!
Yes, this is slow moving, but that's just what depression feels like. A slow, slow sludge, dragging you down whilst you shuffle around and pretend you're living.
Would watching this cure you of depression? No, but it does provide some sort of understanding of the condition and how debilitating it can be.
There were moments of offbeat humour and some equally odd supporting characters. I loved the story of the earthworm, how original, I even felt touched!
It's very refreshing for a movie with this type of subject matter not to have a dark ending. Thankfully this did not follow the stereotype.
Yes, this is slow moving, but that's just what depression feels like. A slow, slow sludge, dragging you down whilst you shuffle around and pretend you're living.
Would watching this cure you of depression? No, but it does provide some sort of understanding of the condition and how debilitating it can be.
There were moments of offbeat humour and some equally odd supporting characters. I loved the story of the earthworm, how original, I even felt touched!
It's very refreshing for a movie with this type of subject matter not to have a dark ending. Thankfully this did not follow the stereotype.
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- AnecdotesPrologue: "This being human is a guest house. Every morning is a new arrival."
"Welcome them all! Even if they are a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of your furniture, still, treat each guest honorably. He may be clearing you out for some new delight."
"The dark thought, the shame, the malice. Be grateful for whatever comes. Because each has been sent As a guide from beyond.--The guest house--Rumi"
- GaffesThe lipstick smear on Samantha's face changes between scenes.
- Générique farfeluNo worms were harmed during the making of this film
- Bandes originalesListen
Written and performed by Matthew Puckett.
Vocals performed by Ali Gallo.
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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