Chase Phillips (Dame Helen Mirren), a lifetime resident of Martha's Vineyard, married Richard (Beau Bridges), and like the area, grew into the upper middle class. Her distaste for artificial... Read allChase Phillips (Dame Helen Mirren), a lifetime resident of Martha's Vineyard, married Richard (Beau Bridges), and like the area, grew into the upper middle class. Her distaste for artificiality leads her to a wild breakdown, and Richard dutifully tries to restore their family uni... Read allChase Phillips (Dame Helen Mirren), a lifetime resident of Martha's Vineyard, married Richard (Beau Bridges), and like the area, grew into the upper middle class. Her distaste for artificiality leads her to a wild breakdown, and Richard dutifully tries to restore their family unit as best he knows how by hiring a "Mother's Helper", Elizabeth (Kyra Sedgwick). Chase is ... Read all
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Some scenes were not really needed. (pretty much all of the scenes with locals interacting with Elizabeth (Kyra Sedgewick)) the exception being the bartender who set the tone for future developments.
Beau Bridges as Richard seemed real if a bit out of touch and his reactions were spot on for the character.
Call me a hopeless romantic but I really wanted a whole different movie and at least 30 more minutes as Chase (Hellen Mirren) drives to the pier. Never the less there were some tender and beautiful moments it is definitely worth a look.
And in the second half, this tale of a collage student mother's helper hired to help a woman in an angry depression after suffering a nervous breakdown gets more complex and unpredictable.
The relationship between the two women, and they way their damaged souls play off each other is quite moving and grown up.
Strong subtle direction by Kevin Bacon.
Does take a hit for over the top performances from the kids, and other key small roles, all playing types, not human beings.
Kyra Sedgwick is hired as a housemaid by a family of four, with two young boys, where the mother has had a nervous breakdown. The arrival of the newcomer slowly changes the situation as the two women with similar background find each other in both similarities and in friendship.
Not only Kyra Sedgwick does great here, but Beau Brisges and as always Helen Mirren does a great job under the direction of Kevin Bacon. The drama is excitingly made, with enough of drama and situations to make the film interesting all way through.
I thought it a shame that a sexual component was introduced to the slow awakening of Chase (Helen) from her "nervous breakdown" - a condition brought on by her disillusion at living a life of pretense with her husband, a man who loves her and is ashamed and baffled by her slide into depression.
This awakening is brought on by Elizabeth (Kyra), the mother's helper employed for the summer. A deep friendship develops between Chase and Elizabeth. Some of the scenes are overblown - the sports car, the borrowed yacht, but some are also magical, the kites, the garden.
Very very slender movie and quite touching at the end.
6 out of 10.
The movie is about the relationship between these 2 women and is mostly predictable and even banal, but the acting is very good. Helen Mirren is superb as usual, and Kyra Sedgwick is doing quite a good job herself. Not bad for Kevin Bacon's debut film as a director.
Did you know
- TriviaDiscussed at length in Amy Villarejo's book "Ethereal Queer: Television, Historicity, Desire."
- GoofsDuring the finale, when Richard is driving to the ferry, he is wearing a dark blue short sleeved shirt, yet is wearing a long sleeved bleached (white?) shirt after arriving.
- ConnectionsFeatured in 54th Golden Globe Awards (1997)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $64,161
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $31,176
- Dec 8, 1996
- Gross worldwide
- $64,161
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1