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Profoundly Normal

  • Téléfilm
  • 2003
  • 1h 36min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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Profoundly Normal (2003)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueKirstie Alley and Delroy Lindo star in this inspiring DRAMA based on the true story of two mentally challenged childhood friends who, despite their limitations, find love and family life in ... Tout lireKirstie Alley and Delroy Lindo star in this inspiring DRAMA based on the true story of two mentally challenged childhood friends who, despite their limitations, find love and family life in the "normal" world. After their Forest Haven institution is closed, Donna and Ricardo are ... Tout lireKirstie Alley and Delroy Lindo star in this inspiring DRAMA based on the true story of two mentally challenged childhood friends who, despite their limitations, find love and family life in the "normal" world. After their Forest Haven institution is closed, Donna and Ricardo are sent to separate facilities. But their dreams of marriage and family fuel their determinat... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Graeme Clifford
  • Scénario
    • Paris Qualles
  • Casting principal
    • Kirstie Alley
    • Delroy Lindo
    • Rosemary Dunsmore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    375
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Graeme Clifford
    • Scénario
      • Paris Qualles
    • Casting principal
      • Kirstie Alley
      • Delroy Lindo
      • Rosemary Dunsmore
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Kirstie Alley
    Kirstie Alley
    • Donna Lee Shelby Thornton
    Delroy Lindo
    Delroy Lindo
    • Ricardo Thornton
    Rosemary Dunsmore
    Rosemary Dunsmore
    • Charlotte Johnson
    Kevin Duhaney
    Kevin Duhaney
    • Ricky
    Catherine Fitch
    Catherine Fitch
    • Margaret
    Anna Mary Wilson
    • Donna as Teen
    Brittany Bristow
    Brittany Bristow
    • Margaret as Teen
    Terence Mathews
    • Ricardo as Teen
    • (as Terrence Matthews)
    Danielle Bouffard
    Danielle Bouffard
    • Donna as Kid
    Gary Wilson
    • Ricardo as Kid
    Anastasia Hill
    • Earline
    Rothaford Gray
    Rothaford Gray
    • Bruce
    Martha Burns
    Martha Burns
    • Dr. Maswell
    Victoria Adilman
    • Dr. Aoki
    Neville Edwards
    • Garmin Watkins
    Jane Luk
    Jane Luk
    • Dr. Pearl Judd
    Marilo Nunez
    • Dr. Judd's Assistant
    Beverly Cooper
    • Donna's Foster Mother
    • (as Beverley Cooper)
    • Réalisation
      • Graeme Clifford
    • Scénario
      • Paris Qualles
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
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    Avis des utilisateurs29

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    wingnut77

    Oh my God!!!!!!!

    I too had never considered Kirstie Alley a "real" actress. She is a very good comedian, but "Serious Actress" is not a description I would have ever used with her. . . .until I saw this movie. I was actually at work (at a sportsbar) when it came on. I was flipping through the channels looking for sports, when I stopped for a moment, and in that short moment I was amazed! I sat entranced for the next 2 hours (ignoring customers, and killing my tips), but it was worth it! Not since Sybill (with Sally Field in the 1970's) have I been so awe struck with the performances in a TV movie! Congrats to Kirstie Alley! You have proven yourself to be brilliant, talented, inspired, and most of all a "Serious Actress" on a par with the great film actresses of today!!!!!!
    richard.fuller1

    Why Did It Take So Long To Televise The Thornton's Story?

    It was years ago that I saw Donna and Ricardo Thornton on Sixty Minutes and heard their story. Upon seeing the premiere of this movie, I realized who Kirstie Alley was portraying, and Alley did it superbly.

    In the movie, Ricky Thornton, their son, says his father should have never been institutionalized, and in all liklihood, Donna shouldn't have been either. As portrayed by Alley, it was clear Donna was a capable and determined woman who was not mentally challenged or retarded. We should all be as able to accomplish what Donna Thornton did. When I saw the Thornton's story on Sixty Minutes, it was a story that was made to be told, I just can't figure out why it has taken so long to do so.

    Emmy worthy? Only if the Emmy award means anything. Alley should be nominated, but if five other actresses are chosen instead, it will hardly mean any of them diminish this performance or this film. Kirstie Alley spared no punches in depicting a true woman of character.

    Told in the form of the news interview, Alley and Delroy Lindo were beyond convincing, looking as tho nothing was scripted.

    Thankfully, the film followed Donna Thornton's example and didn't focus on the travesty of the institution, instead portraying the love story, a fascinating uphill saga.

    Disease-of-the-Week telemovies can get tedious and annoying. This cannot be said of the Thorntons. They are truly a blessing to have heard about. Absolutely magnificent.
    9LLWC

    Unfathomably Normal

    Wow.

    I had turned to channel 3 to play some video games, and was rewarded with this movie. I was blown away, and I loved every moment of it. I was immediately attached to the characters during the opening credits, and I was never let down.

    I'll begin by saying I never considered Alley to be a "real" actress, and that may be because of the unfortunate shows and movies she has been in (not that they're bad, they just never required real acting). But I've taken a 180 and am now convinced that this woman is phenomenal. She embraced her character and performed so realistically that it took me several minutes before I realized that was her. I had to come to imdb just to make sure. It can't be easy to play a mentally retarded character, especially when so many stereotypes and prejudices exist. Ms. Alley, though, was beyond convincing. She was profound.

    Perhaps some people may consider this to be a simple battle of overcoming society, but imagine the difficulty of surmounting the woes the world presses against you unfairly and without cause. Imagine being told every day of your life that you couldn't do something over and over again, and believing it for yourself. What do you do when you HAVE to do it? When you have to survive?

    Was the story heartwarming? Of course. Was it endearing? Most definitely. But what I loved about it was the reality you could feel from the people. There is one argument (and I don't want to give away about what) between the two characters where I suddenly couldn't tell they were retarded. It was a real argument that anyone could have, and I was convinced that these two souls were completely normal...

    Profoundly normal
    lmrowell

    Mental Health Professional View Points

    As a mental health professional, I felt this was one of the most tastefully performed movies that I have ever seen involving issues related to mental illness.

    I must admit that I am an fan of both Alley and Lindo and wanted to see the movie based on this affection to both. I was presently surprised to see that the basis for the movie was involving mental illness.

    Over the past decades, mental illness and treatment has been view in such a negative way, with absolutely no humanistic qualities involved. And for the most part, that was the truth! This movie put the humanistic aspects back into focus. In fact, I saw it as a love story that rose out of darkness. So many lessons to learn.....for all of us!

    The acting was superb! The chemistry of Alley and Lindo was invigorating! They must have researched their characters well! I see academy award nominations for both.
    8view_and_review

    Profoundly Touching

    Of all the movies I've watched with leading characters with mentally diminished capacity, I've never seen one with a woman playing the leading role. "Nell" doesn't count because Nell (Jodie Foster) wasn't mentally slow though they made it seem like it. The fact is, she was raised completely isolated and had a mother who couldn't speak correctly, hence Nell was socially maladjusted and couldn't speak correctly. "Profoundly Normal" stars Kirstie Alley who played Donna Thornton, a woman who was legitimately mentally disabled.

    This movie is a memoir of sorts that highlights her adult relationship with her husband Ricardo Thornton (Delroy Lindo). Ricardo may not have been mentally disabled at all, but he was labeled such and so it was. The two of them met at an institution called Forest Haven in Maryland. Forest Haven is just like what you'd imagine a big institution for the mentally handicapped would be in the 60's: big and soulless with a cruel and abusive staff. They sought to marry and live a normal life together even if those with the smarts and the degrees said otherwise.

    This is a darling movie along the lines of "I Am Sam," but based upon real people. And I think that knowing "Profoundly Normal" is about two real people makes it more endearing, sentimental, and sympathetic. I've never seen Kirstie Alley in anything serious and I thought she had a marvelous performance in this movie. I expected nothing less from Delroy Lindo. He was as professional as always.

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      Maureen McCormick and Michael Cummings originally had the film rights to Donna and Ricardo Thornton's story and planned to produce a TV movie starring McCormick as Donna Lee Shelby Thornton in 1986. They sought to cast Forest Whitaker as Ricardo Thornton.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 février 2003 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los Thornton
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Carlton America
      • Randwell Productions
      • True Blue Productions
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