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In the Gloaming

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • PG
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.7K
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In the Gloaming (1997)
Drama

A loving mother, a son in search of peace, four people separated by more than miles. Now, in the twilight of their time together, reconciliation finally begins for a family who never really ... Read allA loving mother, a son in search of peace, four people separated by more than miles. Now, in the twilight of their time together, reconciliation finally begins for a family who never really knew each other until it was almost too late.A loving mother, a son in search of peace, four people separated by more than miles. Now, in the twilight of their time together, reconciliation finally begins for a family who never really knew each other until it was almost too late.

  • Director
    • Christopher Reeve
  • Writers
    • Alice Elliott Dark
    • Will Scheffer
  • Stars
    • Glenn Close
    • Bridget Fonda
    • Whoopi Goldberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Christopher Reeve
    • Writers
      • Alice Elliott Dark
      • Will Scheffer
    • Stars
      • Glenn Close
      • Bridget Fonda
      • Whoopi Goldberg
    • 17User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
      • 8 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Glenn Close
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    • Janet
    Bridget Fonda
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    • Anne
    Whoopi Goldberg
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    • Nurse Myrna
    Robert Sean Leonard
    Robert Sean Leonard
    • Danny
    David Strathairn
    David Strathairn
    • Martin
    Annie Stark
    • Young Anne
    Will Reeve
    Will Reeve
    • Young Danny
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    • Director
      • Christopher Reeve
    • Writers
      • Alice Elliott Dark
      • Will Scheffer
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    7isaak-1

    A Boy and his Mom

    Such a quiet and gentle film. All the action revolves around this family's domestic routines; meals served in the backyard overlooking the pond, wheelchair promenades down beautiful country roads and intimate conversations between mother and son basking in the gloaming (the last hour of daylight). It is during these moments that Close and Leonard absolutely shine. This is very much a story about a boy and his mom. All other relationships are secondary until the end of the film. Family relationships can be complicated, especially when one is dying. The stoic and reserved nature of the characters response to the gay son's health crisis is compelling.

    A nice turn by Whoopi Goldberg as the live-in nurse who re-teaches the mother to physically care for and interact with her adult son.Pay special attention to the death scene (and I'm not really giving anything away here) and notice the characters breathing. It is a wonderful symbolic representation of one life ending and another being "reborn".
    7lilianaoana

    Nice tearjerker

    Glenn Close's character speaks about movies that make you laugh and cry. This is one of those, although tbh it makes you cry a lot more than it makes you laugh, or even smile. I cried buckets.

    A TV movie, but those can be really good and with this cast it's almost impossible to fail. There's something magical about Danny and his mom and their quiet talks outside. Directed by Christopher Reeve. A short movie but very touching. It's very predictable but the beauty is in the dialogue and the chemistry that the characters have or do not have. All actors contribute here, even those with minor roles. Bridget Fonda's is thankless and limited but she does well too. I guess it could've been longer and probed more into dad and sis. But it's fine.
    7wisewebwoman

    Bitter/Sweet mother-son relationship explored

    This is a film appropriately named. Many of the exterior shots take place in the gloaming, that lovely space between sunset and the stars coming out. The colours are extraordinary - New England has never looked more lovely drenched in the colours of the seasons in which the film takes place, with a gorgeous windowed house overlooking it all.

    This is a story about a family and the shifting of its dynamics when the son comes home to die of AIDS. Whoopi Goldberg (a very small part) is employed as a nurse and the mother (Glenn Close)attempts an exploration of getting to know her son. This is basically the plot.

    David Strathearn in a role made for him, plays the father, a man unreconciled to his son's sexual orientation but still very much in love with his wife, a fact which escapes her until her son points it out.

    There is an absolutely riveting scene of the mother singing his baby song to her son that had me in tears. It wasn't over sentimentalized in any way, the father overlooking the scene adds to the feeling of his distance from his wife and son. Beautifully done. If I had any fault, it was with the ending. A little too pat.

    I would see this again. Glenn Close was never lovelier. 7 out of 10.
    10cjgillis

    This a deeply affecting film about reconciliation and death.

    A son spends his last months at home while dying of AIDS. In doing so, he helps his family come to terms with his life, and brings his parents to an understanding of the unsaid things that caused them to drift apart over the years. This short movie expresses the deep and gentle love that tragedy reveals to those who live dutiful, busy lives.

    Glenn Close played her role with a master's delicacy. Christopher Reeve used the beauty of sky, trees, and grounds surrounding the house where he filmed "In The Gloaming" with affecting skill. All of the cast and crew worked together to create a perfect small film.
    7raymond-15

    Sad and beautiful

    My first observation was the beauty of the landscape. The New England area must be one of the most beautiful places on earth, especially in autumn when the leaves turn gold and red. The writers use this fact to their advantage when they set their story in such heavenly surroundings.

    Then when I heard the music (piano only) I said to myself this is going to be a sad film, or may be overly sentimental.

    As the story progressed, I sensed that here was a family whose members lived independent lives until the son comes home to die of AIDS. In this new situation the family is scarcely able to cope and they employ a nurse (Whoopi Goldberg) as a carer. There is a moving scene where the nurse virtually teaches the mother (Glenn Close) how to express her love towards her sleeping son. "Touch him" she says.

    There are many scenes between the mother and son when thoughts about their respective lives are exchanged. It is as if they are getting to know each other for the first time. The dialogue in the film is mainly between mother and son. All the other characters while still important have much less to say.

    The film has a gentle quality about it. All the characters repress their thoughts and feelings apart from an occasional outburst of frustration that tends to liven up the sad circumstances. We have seen films about dying AIDS victims before so there is nothing new here, except for the beauty of the setting. All those trees aflame in the sunset and an empty garden seat definitely accent the sadness suffered by the family.

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    • Trivia
      Director Christopher Reeve's wife, Dana, sings the song "In The Gloaming" during the credits, and his son plays the boy in the opening scene.
    • Quotes

      Danny: Come on. Don't tell me you finally asking about my sex life.

      Janet: No. I'm asking you about your love life. Did you love? Were you loved?

      Danny: Yes.

      Janet: Good.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Danny Boy
      Music from the Irish traditional tune "Londonderry Air"

      Lyrics by Frederick Edward Weatherly

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    • Release date
      • April 20, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 黃昏時刻
    • Filming locations
      • Westchester County, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Frederick Zollo Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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