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The Accident: A Moment of Truth Movie

  • Téléfilm
  • 1997
  • 1h 28min
NOTE IMDb
5,8/10
195
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The Accident: A Moment of Truth Movie (1997)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA preppy teenage girl from Seattle finds her life falling apart after she kills her best friend in a car accident by driving drunk. In spite of the tragedy, she continues to drink alcohol an... Tout lireA preppy teenage girl from Seattle finds her life falling apart after she kills her best friend in a car accident by driving drunk. In spite of the tragedy, she continues to drink alcohol and hide it from her parents.A preppy teenage girl from Seattle finds her life falling apart after she kills her best friend in a car accident by driving drunk. In spite of the tragedy, she continues to drink alcohol and hide it from her parents.

  • Réalisation
    • Chuck Bowman
  • Scénario
    • Susan Baskin
  • Casting principal
    • Donna Bullock
    • Matt McCoy
    • Teddi Siddall
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    195
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Chuck Bowman
    • Scénario
      • Susan Baskin
    • Casting principal
      • Donna Bullock
      • Matt McCoy
      • Teddi Siddall
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Donna Bullock
    Donna Bullock
    • Val Williams
    Matt McCoy
    Matt McCoy
    • Ray Williams
    Teddi Siddall
    • Nancy Palmer
    Teryl Rothery
    Teryl Rothery
    • Mrs. Novak
    Deanna Milligan
    Deanna Milligan
    • Kate Jenkins
    Marisa Rudiak
    • Janie Palmer
    Bonnie Root
    Bonnie Root
    • Lizzie
    Kimberley Warnat
    • Meg Williams
    Scott Vickaryous
    Scott Vickaryous
    • Ben
    Ellie Harvie
    Ellie Harvie
    • English Teacher
    David Neale
    David Neale
    • Police Officer
    Andrew Wheeler
    Andrew Wheeler
    • Dr. Larson
    Lindsay Bourne
    • Principal Kelly
    Deryl Hayes
    Deryl Hayes
    • Detective Pogue
    Ingrid Torrance
    Ingrid Torrance
    • Nurse
    Merrilyn Gann
    Merrilyn Gann
    • Judge
    Rob Carpenter
    Rob Carpenter
    • Undetermined role
    • (non crédité)
    Lee Knippelberg
    • Undetermined role
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Chuck Bowman
    • Scénario
      • Susan Baskin
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    8MarieGabrielle

    Well-directed message movie...

    well-written and effective, this LMN addition is worth a view, especially by any teens and parents concerned about drinking and driving. The message: it only takes one mistake to destroy a life. Many lives are affected, not just the victim, his/her family, but EVERYONE.

    Kate and Lizzie (well-portrayed by Deanna Milligan and Bonnie Root) are celebrating high school graduation with their friend Janie.

    At first it seems harmless, socializing, having a few drinks, they have their freedom and can go out and party. In one scene they are pulled over by a cop, were drunk, but get away with it. They drive to parties, enjoying their senior year.

    One night as Lizzie is driving them home, she incurs a tragic accident her friend Janie dies, and her life is altered forever.

    Bonnie Root is excellent as Lizzie, who becomes suicidal, self-hating and in despair. Her parents attempt to help her, but she at first refuses treatment. She continues to drink and drive, and at one point knocks a child off his bicycle. In court she is sentenced to probation; unintentional vehicular manslaughter.

    This film addresses the fall-out and complicated issues of alcoholism/binge drinking. More than 50,000 teens per year are involved in alcohol related accidents, many fatal. However, the film does not just preach, it shows the frustrations of Lizzie's parents, Lizzie's own issues, and why she chooses to drink, and how the victims family is forever affected as well. Very well-presented. 8/10.
    7kirknclaysmom

    Not Justice

    The movie was very good but the part that bothered me was the fact that nothing happened to the girl that caused the accident. She chose to drink, she chose to drive, and even though she may not have wanted the girl to die, the choices that she made caused it to happen. She was not punished for killing someone. That was so sad that the family had to go through that and the girl that killed her drank through the whole movie. She wanted her friends and others to boycott graduation because she thought she was not being treated fairly. OMG! The whole movie was poor poor Lizzie. Please tell me this girl did not get a happily ever after life. No one wishes her dead but she should have paid for her crime. I am not sure why they continued to have alcohol in their home and the fact that the girl was such a liar did not make it any better. If she had been poor and not an honor student, there would not have been a movie in the first place. The movie was done very well it was just the injustice that bites!
    soonerzs

    Good flick, but I have a few problems with it.

    Lizzie Williams is a high school senior and an honor student with a drinking problem. Now, I know parents automatically want to believe their children but these parents were so consumed with their own affairs that they didn't notice that their under-age daughter was constantly getting smashed??? It's not like she was doing a little drinking with friends...she was getting hammered...often. Also, if you discover that your child is addicted to alcohol, would you continue to keep it in your home? If you have any sense, the answer would be, "No!" On the other hand, the movie does a good job portraying the perils of under-age drinking (or any age of drunkenness for that matter) and the consequences that may follow.
    Brakathor

    A Little Insight Into The Real Lizzie And Public Service Speaking.

    The girl who this is based on actually came to speak at my high school, way back in the day. She seemed like a total basket case to me, and nothing like the girl who portrays her in the movie. At the time, she was in her mid to late twenties, dressed and spoke in a very tomboyish juvenile sort of way, and kind of seemed like someone who psychologically had never left high school. She even admitted herself that when she first started doing public talks, which was part of her community service, many people thought she seemed too unstable to do it.

    Not a particularly effective movie in my opinion, because it seems to gloss over a troubled and erratic personality type that led to such a great deal of self destruction, and attempts to reduce and condense it into a couple month period after the accident, in turn making most of the turmoil appear to be a reaction rather than the cause.

    The real life Lizzie went on about her alcoholism, how she would lie cheat and steal to get what she wanted, how she would often steal money from her mother, knew what she was doing was wrong, and hated herself for doing it, but was in a vicious cycle of self destruction, where being in that place was too normalizing for her to do anything else. Kind of someone who's life was destined to be a long painful drawn out mia culpa.

    Mostly, she garnered a fairly positive reaction from the kids at the presentation. In my day, it was very popular, and probably still is, for school administrations to try to shock kids into behaving in accordance with whatever the present mode of choice happens to be. Is unleashing complete basket cases who use kids as their own personal mode of catharsis a productive way to teach them reason? Who knows, but being able to postulate on all of this now as a result, sure is fun.
    10whpratt1

    WE NEED MORE FILMS LIKE THIS ONE EVERY YEAR!

    Hollywood for years portrayed drinking and smoking in all its films and continues to do the same thing in this century, making it look like a very important part of the social life for everyone, rich or poor, young or old. If you had a hard days work or wanted to have a ball, they showed famous actors and actresses having a martini and smoking in almost every scene. Drinking was an escape from the reality of having to face life and its many problems we all have to face. This picture about three(3) young gals looking for a good time, showing false ID's is an on going problem and does not end with this movie. (it is done with High School & College Students) Bonnie Root, who plays Lizzie Williams, enjoys drinking Vodka straight from the bottle, while other girls, Janie Palmer (Marisa Rudiak) and Kate Jenkins (Deanna Milligan) like to drink wine coolers or just plain beer. (all of these are addictive) As the movie progresses, each girl seems to drink occasionally and increases as time goes by, however, Lizzie seems to enjoy drinking more and more vodka. They are all very intelligent young ladies with straight A's, and have been told many times about the danger of drinking, however, they do not think it can happen to them, they really are not aware of the dangers of really drinking and its very addictive abilities to destroy your body and mind(BRAIN CELLS). One of he girls was able to turn off their drinking habits with no withdrawal symptoms(which is very hard to break, like smoking, but WORSE!) and went about their lives, however, Lizzie has an never ending fight with drinking. There really is no END to this movie so long as people DRINK & DRIVE and care nothing about their brothers and sisters in this world around them. The movie proved that you can really enjoy the natural JOYS of living without a DRINKING HIGH which vanishes the next day. Some of these girls thought that just drinking beer and wine was not as bad as hard booze, and found out it all leads them in the same direction. Having to drink everyday or on schedule, is a good sign you need HELP!

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      Teryl Rothery and Kimberley Warnat appeared in Warriors of Virtue (1997) the same year.
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      Val Williams: You could have been arrested and gone to jail for five years!

      Lizzie Williams: Then why don't you call the police and put us all out of our misery?

      Val Williams: If you ever drink and drive again, I will.

      Lizzie Williams: Good!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 septembre 1997 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vancouver, Colombie-Britannique, Canada
    • Société de production
      • O'Hara-Horowitz Productions
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