The life of Gaby Brimmer, a girl physically handicapped, who finally gets her goals of study and triumph.The life of Gaby Brimmer, a girl physically handicapped, who finally gets her goals of study and triumph.The life of Gaby Brimmer, a girl physically handicapped, who finally gets her goals of study and triumph.
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- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 4 wins & 4 nominations total
Rachel Chagall
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This is an excellent film, with a well-written script and fine performances, particularly by Rachel Levin and Norma Aleandro. The comments that are placed at the front page for this film are incorrect factually on one point: My Left Foot was released two years after this film, not concurrently. For what it's worth, I have Cerebral Palsy. Both Levin and Day-Lewis deliver stunning work in their respective roles, but my view is that MLF is a slightly better film and both are magnificent and worth seeing. Anyone interested in either should by all means watch King Gimp as well, a documentary on Dan Keplinger, an artist with Cerebral Palsy. This film, and the other two, are most highly recommended.
Everybody knows MY LEFT FOOT. After all, it's considered a classic of the 1980s and it made Daniel Day Lewis win the first of his three Academy Awards. But very few know that a year before that a movie about another person with a similar life was being made. And despite having never seen MY LEFT FOOT but being an obscure movie lover myself, I gave GABY A TRUE STORY a try and I loved it to the point that I wanted to give it a score higher than 10... it's that great!
The movie follows the life of Gaby Brimmer (Rachel Chagall) that is the daughter of Jewish refugees living in Mexico that has cerebral palsy. In other words, her entire body is paralized except her mind and her left foot, and with the help of her tutor succedds in attending school, college and become a successful writer even tho dealing with some personal tragedies.
The acting by Chagall was great (and it's a shame that she hasn't made that many movies after this one), and also by Robert Loggia, Liv Ullman and Tony Goldwyn. The plot, while at times depressing, was still inspiring because it gives the message that even tho you have some serious impairments, you can make it in life. In fact, Brimmer's dad makes the example that Beethoven was deaf yet he made all that great classical music.
Not to be missed even if you already saw MY LEFT FOOT (unlike me) because it has some touching moments and an inspiring feel to it that it will make you root for Gaby despite her handicap. And since it's on Youtube, give it a try if you stumble upon it during a search.
The movie follows the life of Gaby Brimmer (Rachel Chagall) that is the daughter of Jewish refugees living in Mexico that has cerebral palsy. In other words, her entire body is paralized except her mind and her left foot, and with the help of her tutor succedds in attending school, college and become a successful writer even tho dealing with some personal tragedies.
The acting by Chagall was great (and it's a shame that she hasn't made that many movies after this one), and also by Robert Loggia, Liv Ullman and Tony Goldwyn. The plot, while at times depressing, was still inspiring because it gives the message that even tho you have some serious impairments, you can make it in life. In fact, Brimmer's dad makes the example that Beethoven was deaf yet he made all that great classical music.
Not to be missed even if you already saw MY LEFT FOOT (unlike me) because it has some touching moments and an inspiring feel to it that it will make you root for Gaby despite her handicap. And since it's on Youtube, give it a try if you stumble upon it during a search.
1st watched 10/9/1996 - (Dir-Luis Mandoki): Good movie about handicapped individual trying to make the best of her situation by doing the best at what she can do rather than getting down about what she can't.
This is one stunning drama that never misses a beat.
Gaby, suffering from cerebral palsy, overcomes enormous challenges with the help of a Mexican maid and supportive parents.
But this summary barely does justice to this perfectly directed and acted drama.
The score, by Maurice Jarre, is simply stunning, and the performances (all of them) are spot-on.
I adore this movie and count it as one of my Top Ten of All Time.
Gaby, suffering from cerebral palsy, overcomes enormous challenges with the help of a Mexican maid and supportive parents.
But this summary barely does justice to this perfectly directed and acted drama.
The score, by Maurice Jarre, is simply stunning, and the performances (all of them) are spot-on.
I adore this movie and count it as one of my Top Ten of All Time.
I'll defer to the first commentator on how well the film deals with CP, but one thing that impressed me was that -- with one or two minor details that I question (college students usually don't live alone, and certainly not in large apartments) -- this is the ONLY Hollywood film I've ever seen that captures Mexico City, and Mexico, as a normal place with its own quirks.
Really, though, the film is more about maid's nobility and heroism (after all, she had to go to school as an adult)which is slightly overlooked with an impressive Argentinian like Norma Leandro playing a Mexican "campasina".
Really, though, the film is more about maid's nobility and heroism (after all, she had to go to school as an adult)which is slightly overlooked with an impressive Argentinian like Norma Leandro playing a Mexican "campasina".
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- TriviaDebut theatrical feature film of actress Rachel Chagall.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 60th Annual Academy Awards (1988)
- SoundtracksToccata And Fugue, D Minor
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach
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