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À la vie à la mort

Original title: Permanent Record
  • 1988
  • PG-13
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.4K
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Keanu Reeves, Michelle Meyrink, Alan Boyce, Pamela Gidley, and Jennifer Rubin in À la vie à la mort (1988)
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A man who seemingly has it all together, being smart, talented, funny, and popular, is secretly overwhelmed by expectations of himself and those of his parents, and suffers what is assumed t... Read allA man who seemingly has it all together, being smart, talented, funny, and popular, is secretly overwhelmed by expectations of himself and those of his parents, and suffers what is assumed to be a horrible accident.A man who seemingly has it all together, being smart, talented, funny, and popular, is secretly overwhelmed by expectations of himself and those of his parents, and suffers what is assumed to be a horrible accident.

  • Director
    • Marisa Silver
  • Writers
    • Jarre Fees
    • Alice Liddle
    • Larry Ketron
  • Stars
    • Alan Boyce
    • Keanu Reeves
    • Pamela Gidley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marisa Silver
    • Writers
      • Jarre Fees
      • Alice Liddle
      • Larry Ketron
    • Stars
      • Alan Boyce
      • Keanu Reeves
      • Pamela Gidley
    • 43User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Chris Townsend
    Pamela Gidley
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    • Kim
    Michael Elgart
    • Jake
    Jennifer Rubin
    Jennifer Rubin
    • Lauren
    Michelle Meyrink
    Michelle Meyrink
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    Phil Diskin
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    Garrett Lambert
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    Richard Bradford
    Richard Bradford
    • Leo Verdell
    Carolyn Tomei
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    Robert Hooven
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    Sean Patrick McNerney
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    Dakin Matthews
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    • Director
      • Marisa Silver
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      • Jarre Fees
      • Alice Liddle
      • Larry Ketron
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    10clydestuff

    Remarkable film with a remarkable heartfelt performance by Keanu Reeves

    Long before there was The Matrix, before there was a Bill and Ted, Keanu Reeves starred in Permanent Record, a movie that inexplicably has gone unnoticed. Permanent Record is a wonderful, moving, touching film about how one deals with those tragedies in life that have no explanation, and no matter how much we ask Why?, we know there will never be an answer to that question.

    If you have never seen this film, my recommendation would be that the first time you view it, you watch it cold without knowing anything about what is to take place. That would mean not reading this review or any of the others posted here. After you have watched the film you will understand. The film begins as if you are watching any other film about teenagers, high school and their day to day lives. The two main characters are Chris (Keanu Reeves) and David (brilliantly portrayed by Alan Boyce), who are good friends. They play in a band together for which David is writing the music. David is a straight A student whom seems to have everything going for him. He is popular, he has been accepted into a major music college, he has a very loving, caring, wonderful set of parents (played by Barry Corbin and Kathy Baker), a younger brother who looks up to and admires him and a beautiful girl friend. Yet, we begin to see little things that hint there is something wrong in David's life. The first time you watch Permanent Record, like his family and friends, you may not even notice that things are not as perfect for David as they seem. We see the signs, but we ignore them or overlook them.

    It is not long until one fateful night a tragedy occurs that will forever alter the way Chris along with his friends and classmates view their lives. We are there when it happens, along with Chris, yet like Chris, we don't actually see the event occur. At first, as Chris does also, we are sure it must have been an accident. We soon find out it was not. Instead David's family and friends are only left with questions How could this happen when David seemed to have everything going for him? Why did it happen? Couldn't they have seen it coming? Shouldn't they have been able to stop it from happening? They are questions for which there will never be any answers, not for us not for them. They must come to terms with what happens, without ever understanding. In the end that is what Permanent Record is about. There are so many things that happen in life which will be beyond our understanding or reasoning. We may look back angrily when we think about it, as Chris and his classmates surely will, as they learn their own lives are changed forever.

    Keanu Reeves gives an emotional depth to his character that I have never seen him bring to any film since Permanent Record. He has all the characteristics of a typical High Scool boy down, yet we are able to see the pain he is going through, and we feel it as much as he does. Alan Boyce as David, plays him with such perfection, that even when he is no longer on the screen, that we miss him along with Chris, his parents and his classmates.

    The last five minutes of this film are five of the most poignant minutes I have experienced in any film. It is a scene that touches at the very heart of this film. Though we may never understand many of the tragedies that occur in life, we remember those we have lost and the things they brought to us while they were here. Then, in the end, we must move on. Sometimes there just are no answers.
    nickley20

    Loved it! A must see for Keanu fans!

    Ok so it is a 80's flick and it shows, but all in all it is a great movie. I am a big fan of Keanu Reeves, I rented every movie the guy did. This movie is hard to find, but it is worth a search to find. It is a great heart catcher. And for all the girls who love Keanu will rewind over and over again to see the heart wrentching scene of him crying. I loved every bit of this movie.
    mijbarrett

    POWERFULLY TOUCHING

    I first saw this film in the early '90's and found it to be one of Keanu's hidden acting treasures. I think the guy got a bit typecast with the BILL & TED thing. But as a man who's lost several loved ones to suicide, I found this film very true to form in its point-of-view of choice... focusing on the survivor. Another viewer who described the film as 'terrible' I think missed the point by looking for an 'explanation' for the suicide. After 23 years since my own mother's death to suicide, I can tell you that you never really know 'why'. I thought PERMANENT RECORD to be a bit of subtle brilliance in its focus on the stages of healing survivors go through... those of guilt, anger, shock, and finally acceptance. The film was made for a modest budget but, I felt, showcased some wonderfully understated and powerfully touching moments. Suicide is an emotionally perplexing issue. I salute the filmmakers for tackling it with such compassion and dignity
    Ms_Ada_Monroe

    An excellent, worthwhile movie

    This movie was by far one of the best I've seen in quite some time. Keanu Reeves gives a very heart-felt performance while handling the things in the movie he has to handle. Also, there is some great singing in this movie. Jennifer Rubin's character sings a song at the end of the movie that I would love to be able to find. The singer, whether or not it truly is her, is terrific. The story line is serious, as is the movie, but anyone who wishes to see Keanu master his dramatic, sad role should definitely see this movie.
    7bkoganbing

    And Sudden Death

    I have to confess that when I saw the title Permanent Record I thought I would be in for a John Hughes type movie about that old shibboleth of my school days the Permanent Record. But if the movie was so named to get an audience to see a film about teen suicide than a bit of deception was worth it.

    Keanu Reeves stars and for the first third he's channeling Theodore 'Ted' Logan into his performance. That same goofball charm is there for a third of the film then it gets deadly serious when his best friend and fellow musician Alan Boyce commits suicide by jumping off a cliff. How Boyce's demise effects the rest of the cast is the rest of the film.

    Thirty years after Permanent Record was made there are still no real answers. There were hints in Boyce's statements to those around, but how do you tell teenage angst and jitters at that stage you are entering the adult world. But we all feel that, I sure did.

    Permanent Record is a most worthwhile film, one for eternity. And this goes out to those who died young for whatever reason leaving songs left unsung.

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    • Trivia
      Shot at Portland, Oregon's Benson Tech High School's auditorium, and on Portland's Hawthorne Bridge.
    • Quotes

      Lauren: [singing] The world is cold, a heart gets torn and tattered.

      Lauren: The one you hold, it can be dropped and shattered.

      Lauren: Leaning out the window of my car, and wishing on another lucky star.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Blue Iguana/Critters 2/Lady in White/Permanent Record/The Lighthorseman (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby the Trans
      Written, Performed & Produced by Joe Strummer

      Joe Strummer performs courtesy of CBS Records United Kingdom Limited

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Permanent Record
    • Filming locations
      • Benson High School - 546 NE 12th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,893,139
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,893,139
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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