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Tammy's Always Dying

  • 2019
  • 1h 25min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
467
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Felicity Huffman in Tammy's Always Dying (2019)
On the 29th of every month, when the welfare runs out, Catherine talks her alcoholic mother off of the same bridge. Literally. Catherine, a connoisseur of bad decisions, dreams of being successful. At anything. Tammy, her mother, has been so poor for so long all she can do is party about it. When Tammy is diagnosed with terminal cancer Catherine is forced to move in and care for her. Enter Ilana, a glamorous purveyor of talk-show tragedy porn who wants to help Catherine publish her life story. Caught between sacrifice and selling out, Catherine must decide if life without Tammy is really a better life.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCatherine, a young woman forced to care for her embarrassing alcoholic mother, decides to flee her life of poverty and appear on a sleazy talk show after her mother is diagnosed with termina... Tout lireCatherine, a young woman forced to care for her embarrassing alcoholic mother, decides to flee her life of poverty and appear on a sleazy talk show after her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer.Catherine, a young woman forced to care for her embarrassing alcoholic mother, decides to flee her life of poverty and appear on a sleazy talk show after her mother is diagnosed with terminal cancer.

  • Réalisation
    • Amy Jo Johnson
  • Scénario
    • Joanne Sarazen
  • Casting principal
    • Felicity Huffman
    • Anastasia Phillips
    • Clark Johnson
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    467
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Amy Jo Johnson
    • Scénario
      • Joanne Sarazen
    • Casting principal
      • Felicity Huffman
      • Anastasia Phillips
      • Clark Johnson
    • 23avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
    • 55Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 5 nominations au total

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    Felicity Huffman
    Felicity Huffman
    • Tammy MacDonald
    Anastasia Phillips
    Anastasia Phillips
    • Catherine MacDonald
    Clark Johnson
    Clark Johnson
    • Doug Hughes
    Lauren Holly
    Lauren Holly
    • Ilana Weisman
    Kristian Bruun
    Kristian Bruun
    • Jamie
    Jessica Greco
    Jessica Greco
    • Kelly Seamus
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Reggie Seamus
    Philip Williams
    Philip Williams
    • Old Man Mike
    Olunike Adeliyi
    Olunike Adeliyi
    • Pascal
    Ali Hassan
    Ali Hassan
    • Gordon Baker
    Tara Nicodemo
    Tara Nicodemo
    • Linda Black
    Ayesha Mansur Gonsalves
    Ayesha Mansur Gonsalves
    • Doctor Miller
    Jocelyne Zucco
    Jocelyne Zucco
    • Doreen Seamus
    Sarah Hillier
    Sarah Hillier
    • Receptionist
    Shelby Bain
    Shelby Bain
    • Pregnant Teenager
    Chloe Hewitt
    • Young Catherine
    Mason Gahan
    Mason Gahan
    • Seamus Son
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    • Réalisation
      • Amy Jo Johnson
    • Scénario
      • Joanne Sarazen
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    Avis des utilisateurs23

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    10christopherwadden-holmes

    Heart-Wrenchingly Powerful, Beautifully Written, Wonderful Acting. Amy Jo Johnson's work delivers a masterclass in how to tackle a tough and sensitive subject.

    Heart-Wrenchingly Powerful, Beautifully Written, Wonderful Acting. Amy Jo Johnson's work delivers a masterclass in how to tackle a tough and sensitive subject.

    This film is deeply moving and also very thought provoking. Be prepared to have a box of tissues to hand but also to be pleasantly surprised at the tone of this seemingly otherwise dark movie, which punctures the gloominess of the subject at the centre of the story, with bright and clever dialogue that will make you smile in the right places. Oh boy do you need those moments in this story.

    Be in no doubt that this is not a story with a traditional happy ending which deep down part of me would have loved to have seen, but I fully understand why the film concludes in the way that it has, with Writer and Director choosing instead to travel down a road of truthful gritty realism that is refreshing if unsettlingly harrowing. Despite the melancholy mood that dominates, there are many moments of comedy and touching scenes that are perfectly weighted without detracting from the ability of the story to sensitively address what I am sure is such a serious subject that will touch a nerve so close to home for some of the audience. So be aware, as most TV shows will say, viewers will find some of the scenes distressing.

    The story itself centres around the relationship between a mother (Tammy) and her daughter (Catherine). The effects of what must be decades of alcohol dependency together with tobacco addiction are alarmingly laid bare and the sense of torment evident in both Tammy and Cathrine is powerfully raw. Just as you think things can't get any worse for them, the cruel hand that has been dealt to Tammy and Catherine takes a darker twist when Tammy is diagnosed with terminal cancer and is given six to ten months to live. You would have to have the brain of a Dalek and the cold heart of a Cyberman to not be deeply moved by their respective predicaments.

    Despite all of Tammy's self-destructive tendencies that push paternal mother-daughter bonds to beyond the limit, Catherine clearly feels compelled to try and save Tammy from a most terrible demise. Somewhere deep inside that withered shell of the broken woman Tammy has become, Cathy is desperate to find the sort of mother that every child needs or craves.

    The writer of the story has chosen a subject that many more experienced Directors might choose to shy away from. Amy Jo Johnson is brave to dive in at the deep end so early in her directing career and that is to be admired. The strength of the narrative is anchored by performances from a cast whom, in my opinion are a dream team for this kind of film. The chemistry between the actors and the characters they portray is delightful and makes for compelling viewing.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film and I can't wait to see what this rising star of a Director has in store for her next project.
    10christopherwadden-holmes

    Heart-Wrenchingly Powerful, Beautifully Written, Wonderful Acting. Amy Jo Johnson's work delivers a masterclass in how to tackle a tough and sensitive subject.

    This film is deeply moving and also very thought provoking. Be prepared to have a box of tissues to hand but also to be pleasantly surprised at the tone of this seemingly otherwise dark movie, which punctures the gloominess of the subject at the centre of the story, with bright and clever dialogue that will make you smile in the right places. Oh boy do you need those moments in this story.

    Be in no doubt that this is not a story with a traditional happy ending which deep down part of me would have loved to have seen, but I fully understand why the film concludes in the way that it has, with Writer and Director choosing instead to travel down a road of truthful gritty realism that is refreshing if unsettlingly harrowing. Despite the melancholy mood that dominates, there are many moments of comedy and touching scenes that are perfectly weighted without detracting from the ability of the story to sensitively address what I am sure is such a serious subject that will touch a nerve so close to home for some of the audience. So be aware, as most TV shows will say, viewers will find some of the scenes distressing.

    The story itself centres around the relationship between a mother (Tammy) and her daughter (Catherine). The effects of what must be decades of alcohol dependency together with tobacco addiction are alarmingly laid bare and the sense of torment evident in both Tammy and Cathrine is powerfully raw. Just as you think things can't get any worse for them, the cruel hand that has been dealt to Tammy and Catherine takes a darker twist when Tammy is diagnosed with terminal cancer and is given six to ten months to live. You would have to have the brain of a Dalek and the cold heart of a Cyberman to not be deeply moved by their respective predicaments.

    Despite all of Tammy's self-destructive tendencies that push paternal mother-daughter bonds to beyond the limit, Catherine clearly feels compelled to try and save Tammy from a most terrible demise. Somewhere deep inside that withered shell of the broken woman Tammy has become, Cathy is desperate to find the sort of mother that every child needs or craves.

    The bridge on which some of the action takes place plays a pivotal role in the film and could be considered as a key member of the cast. The nature of the scenes that take place on the bridge (over a live railway line!) morph this rusty old structure into a metaphor for the important life-decisions Tammy faces.

    The writer of the story has chosen a subject that many more experienced Directors might choose to shy away from. Amy Jo Johnson is brave to dive in at the deep end so early in her directing career and that is to be admired. The strength of the narrative is anchored by performances from a cast whom, in my opinion are a dream team for this kind of film. The chemistry between the actors and the characters they portray makes for compelling viewing.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film and I can't wait to see what this rising star of a Director has in store for her next project.
    8benk2005

    Solid gripping drama, black comedy with some funny parts

    Tammy's got a serious drinking problem which leads to her frequently going to the same bridge and threatening to jump off. Her daughter is always having to find her and literally talk her down. This one is a good movie which shows the difficulty of the daughter's life; her having to deal with her mother, having sex with a guy (who we find out is having her as a side girl to the mother of his children) and in between, trying to pretend she is someone else or somewhere else. I would recommend this if you are a fan of I, Tonya because it is a very similar style of comedy but this is more dramatic than that. Give it a shot!
    8marvelousam99

    a nice, slightly darker, movie

    I quite enjoyed the movie even though I usually don't watch movies that go into the darker dramedy spectrum with a lot of cold colors. But it had an authentic feel to it and the storyline was very well planned and written.

    I also liked the way it was shot and directed and while most of the actors gave an amazing performance, I felt like at times you could see Felicity Huffmann acting which is something I personally don't like that much, but other than that I really enjoyed the movie.
    5sahlgoode

    It felt real

    This movie had an honest feel to it. It reminded me of the 1970 Canadian classic, Goin' Down the Road with it's stark characterizations. We all know these people. The storytelling was delivered open-faced with no surprises. It was refreshingly non-pretentious. Felicity Huffman, and Anastasia Phillips played their parts straight out, and were very believable, with veteran Clark Johnson acting as foil for both women.

    If you're looking for a simple drama without mind bending twists to it, this won't disappoint.

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      The last movie Felicity Huffman made prior to being convicted and going to jail for her role in the college cheating scandal.
    • Gaffes
      When shown in the body of the movie, the surname of the character portrayed by Lauren Holly, the Gordon Baker Show producer, is Weisman. In the end credits, it is Wiseman.
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      Written by Kathleen York

      Performed by Kathleen York (as Bird York)

      Produced by Kathleen York and J.J. Blair

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 mai 2020 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Espagnol
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      • Тэмми всегда умирает
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hamilton Film Studios - 400 Wellington St N, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • JA Productions
      • Eggplant Picture & Sound
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