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Housekeeping

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.1K
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Christine Lahti in Housekeeping (1987)
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After their mother commits suicide, two sisters end up living with their kind but peculiar aunt in their grandmother's old house in a small 1950s town.After their mother commits suicide, two sisters end up living with their kind but peculiar aunt in their grandmother's old house in a small 1950s town.After their mother commits suicide, two sisters end up living with their kind but peculiar aunt in their grandmother's old house in a small 1950s town.

  • Director
    • Bill Forsyth
  • Writers
    • Marilynne Robinson
    • Bill Forsyth
  • Stars
    • Christine Lahti
    • Sara Walker
    • Andrea Burchill
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Writers
      • Marilynne Robinson
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Stars
      • Christine Lahti
      • Sara Walker
      • Andrea Burchill
    • 37User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Christine Lahti
    Christine Lahti
    • Sylvie
    Sara Walker
    Sara Walker
    • Ruth
    Andrea Burchill
    • Lucille
    Anne Pitoniak
    • Aunt Lily
    Barbara Reese
    • Aunt Nona
    Margot Pinvidic
    • Helen
    Bill Smillie
    Bill Smillie
    • Sheriff
    Wayne Robson
    Wayne Robson
    • Principal
    Betty Phillips
    Betty Phillips
    • Mrs. Jardine
    Karen Elizabeth Austin
    Karen Elizabeth Austin
    • Mrs. Paterson
    Dolores Drake
    Dolores Drake
    • Mrs. Walker
    • (as Delores Drake)
    Georgie Collins
    • Grandmother
    Tonya Tanner
    • Young Ruth
    Leah Penny
    • Young Lucille
    Brian Linds
    • Deputy Sheriff
    Clayton W. Okell
    • Boy on Cliff
    Clay Barton
    • Boy on Cliff
    Erik Richardson
    • Sandy
    • Director
      • Bill Forsyth
    • Writers
      • Marilynne Robinson
      • Bill Forsyth
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    User reviews37

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    8garko-1

    very close to the book

    great film, but probably the most misrepresentative ad campaign i've ever seen for a movie. this is NOT a comedy. Christine Lahti's Sylvia is NOT a one dimensional free-spirit. she is disturbed, as is the entire family. this translates perfectly from the book, as does the film's look and emotional atmosphere.

    as for the opinion that Sylvia is a Pied Piper, that's just wrong. she could care less if anyone follows in her path. it just so happens that her niece is seduced by virtue of what i would interpret as instinct. the family has a long history of breaking from the norm, much to its detriment. the niece is merely fulfilling her filial destiny.

    to say that the story presents a polemic about nonconformity shortchanges the viewer from the complexity of emotions that it evokes. there is no argument. this is just the way things turn out for these folks. and in my opinion, the ending leaves us questioning, just as it does in the book, how much control we have over destiny.
    9raymond_chandler

    Housekeeping: A Ghost Story

    Bill Forsyth is a Scottish-born director and writer of great insight with a whimsical view of the world. His movies tend to focus on low-key characters and obscure places rarely seen in filmdom. "Local Hero" is one of my all-time favorites. I now add "Housekeeping" to the list.

    The movie is adapted from a novel by Marilynne Robinson. It takes place in the tiny town of Fingerbone, located in the Cascade Mountains of what I assume is Eastern Washington or Idaho, given many references to Spokane and Portland. I have lived in Seattle for many years, and I adore the scenery featured in this movie. One can almost smell the pungent, bracing aroma of decaying logs, fir trees, and smoldering campfires in the outdoor scenes.

    Christine Lahti is an actress of rare gifts. Her basic decency and warmth comes through in every film I have seen her in. She plays rootless Sylvie, who comes to be the guardian of two adolescent orphaned nieces, Ruthie and Lucille. The story takes place in the 1950s, and the fashions, cars, and social mores are all dead-on. She and the girls live in a large house on the outskirts of Fingerbone, the same home Sylvie and her deceased sister Helen grew up in. The story explores the relationships of these three women, and the shifting dynamics of those relationships. There is an implied parallel of Ruthie and Lucille with Sylvie and Helen. "Housekeeping" supplies a rich family history for these off-beat characters, and provides a context for their behavior and development.

    There are very few men in this film. It is resolutely about the lives of women among other women. The story unfolds over several years, and we see how Lucille (the younger sister) comes to be the responsible one, who yearns to live 'like other people'. Sylvie exists in a dream world, and Ruthie is gradually drawn into that land of longing and detachment. Eccentric is how most people would describe the behavior of Sylvie, but I prefer haunted. Haunted by the lingering presence of dead siblings and parents, haunted by the inability to fit in to modern society, haunted by the endless possibilities of other places and times. To me, "Housekeeping" is a ghost story, but these ghosts yet live.

    "She IS sad. I mean, she should be sad."
    Alba_Of_Smeg

    I'll be thinking about this one for days.

    I love finding little gems like this. What a find Housekeeping (1987) is. What a watch. This is the second Bill Forsyth film I've watched in recent weeks and I'm completely in awe of both. With storytelling like this it's such a joy to watch. The quirks and eccentricities of the characters add another layer of magic in these stories and go a long way in emphasising that "I don't belong here" element that's was present in this film and also Local Hero (1983).

    I'm amazed more people don't know about this one.
    6jacqueline-mcbeath

    Interesting, but disappointing

    I like Bill Forsyth films and this got good reviews so I decided to watch it. However it is quite slow, and i found it disappointing. It did not hold my attention. The plot and script lacked something. I found it less than credible. If a film is good, I never question credibility - it's not a documentary after all. But when the film is mediocre, then all sorts of things generate questions and make me think, " that would never happen". On a positive note: I thought the start was excellent. I liked that the story was being told by one of the girls. The acting was good. I suppose that it fits the Bill Forsyth criterion of being quirky and different, but it lacks the humour of films like Gregory's Girl and That Sinking Feeling.
    9mjneu59

    more haunting than whimsical

    Two orphaned sisters growing up in a small Northwest mountain town in the 1950s drift apart when the eccentric habits of their itinerant guardian aunt (Christine Lahti) push one to the shelter of social conformity and draw the other outside, to an uncertain but more exciting life apart. The film was sold as another of Bill Forsythe's whimsical comedies, but the humor is overshadowed by the lingering memory of loss and dissatisfaction: a grandfather's tragic death, a mother's lonely suicide, and so forth. Likewise there isn't anything funny about Aunt Sylvie's deeply rooted vagabond instincts (expressed, for once, as something more than merely charming or quaint), which attract the more introverted sister (narrating the details) as strongly as they repel the rest of the community. It's a haunting, almost melancholy film, carefully paced to the rhythms of small town life in hard times, and with a fascinating undercurrent (note the irony of the title) equating the freedom of the open road with the liberation of women from domestic dependency. The final image, after Sylvie has introduced her niece to a life of wanderlust, is enough to lure the hobo out of any viewer.

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    • Trivia
      Diane Keaton was originally cast as Sylvie but left due to creative differences.
    • Quotes

      Sylvie: I love to ride on trains. Especially in the passenger cars.

    • Crazy credits
      "For Marilynne and Fred and their two wonderful boys"
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Good Morning, Vietnam/Leonard Part 6/Eddie Murphy Raw/Housekeeping/Siesta (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      SPARROW IN THE TREETOP
      Written by Bob Merrill

      Performed by Guy Mitchell

      Courtesy of Coombe Music International Limited, London

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    • Release date
      • February 5, 1988 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sylvie's Ark
    • Filming locations
      • Nelson, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,083,282
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $32,171
      • Nov 29, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,083,282
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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