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A divorced mother looks to protect her daughter after an unexpected tragedy.A divorced mother looks to protect her daughter after an unexpected tragedy.A divorced mother looks to protect her daughter after an unexpected tragedy.
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The movie was ok but why would they pick someone in their 50's as the mom of such a you t child?
This story is engaging from start to finish. The first half is good, then the second half is even better because of a very unexpected turn. Well done!
Julie Delpy wrote, directed, and stars in this subtle yet moving story of a mother's undying love for her daughter. She plays Isabelle, a brilliant researcher living in Germany. She's going through a difficult divorce while having an affair with another man. One day her daughter Zoe, who she dotes on, becomes ill and ends up in the hospital. There's no explanation for what happened to her, and she goes into a coma. Both she and her ex husband are devastated when their beloved daughter dies. While her husband thinks they need to move on, Isabelle saves a bit of Zoe's skin and is determined to have her cloned. This sounds futuristic, but the way the story is told, it could actually happen today. I got totally sucked into the story and found the acting brilliant. Although it's slow paced, there's an undercurrent of tension that kept me glued to the screen right until the end.
Isabelle (Julie Delpy) is in a bitter custody battle with her ex-husband James (Richard Armitage) over their daughter Zoe. She's a scientist trying to regain her career after sidelining it for the sake of her family. She has a boyfriend and James is still clinging. Thomas Fischer (Daniel Brühl) is an IVF doctor and Laura (Gemma Arterton) is his wife.
This is basically Marriage Story for the first half. When the tragedy happens, it turns into something like Creator which is an odd 80's sci-fi rom-com. The first half is compelling despite the infuriating James. The transition to the second half is daring but doesn't always work. It's trying to be challenging but it somehow pulls its punches. Julie Delpy is at the top of the game. I wouldn't mind staying with the Marriage Story. More could be done with the second half but it's also limited by the available time. Nevertheless, it is interesting.
This is basically Marriage Story for the first half. When the tragedy happens, it turns into something like Creator which is an odd 80's sci-fi rom-com. The first half is compelling despite the infuriating James. The transition to the second half is daring but doesn't always work. It's trying to be challenging but it somehow pulls its punches. Julie Delpy is at the top of the game. I wouldn't mind staying with the Marriage Story. More could be done with the second half but it's also limited by the available time. Nevertheless, it is interesting.
Didn't read the storyline so wasn't sure what to expect, the acting was really good and the storyline moved you along gently. The filming is very underplayed, so nothing fancy, let's the viewer make up their own mind. I come away happy and although predictable towards the end, it was still a good watch. Highly recommended
Did you know
- TriviaFourth collaboration between Julie Delpy and Daniel Brühl
- GoofsAbout 20 minutes in, Laura drives away from James with her wing mirror still folded in.
- How long is My Zoe?Powered by Alexa
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- Gross US & Canada
- $52,733
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $33,230
- Feb 28, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $60,468
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.4 : 1
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