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Pour l'amour d'une femme

Original title: When a Man Loves a Woman
  • 1994
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  • 2h 6m
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6.6/10
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Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia in Pour l'amour d'une femme (1994)
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The seemingly perfect relationship between a man and his wife is tested as a result of her alcoholism.The seemingly perfect relationship between a man and his wife is tested as a result of her alcoholism.The seemingly perfect relationship between a man and his wife is tested as a result of her alcoholism.

  • Director
    • Luis Mandoki
  • Writers
    • Ron Bass
    • Al Franken
  • Stars
    • Meg Ryan
    • Andy Garcia
    • Ellen Burstyn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    24K
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    • Director
      • Luis Mandoki
    • Writers
      • Ron Bass
      • Al Franken
    • Stars
      • Meg Ryan
      • Andy Garcia
      • Ellen Burstyn
    • 109User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Alice Green
    Andy Garcia
    Andy Garcia
    • Michael Green
    Ellen Burstyn
    Ellen Burstyn
    • Emily
    Tina Majorino
    Tina Majorino
    • Jess Green
    Mae Whitman
    Mae Whitman
    • Casey Green
    Lauren Tom
    Lauren Tom
    • Amy
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    Philip Seymour Hoffman
    • Gary
    Eugene Roche
    Eugene Roche
    • Walter
    Gail Strickland
    Gail Strickland
    • Pam
    Steven Brill
    Steven Brill
    • Madras Tie Guy
    Susanna Thompson
    Susanna Thompson
    • Janet
    Erinn Canavan
    • Shannon
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    • Dr. Gina Mendez
    • (as Latanya Richardson)
    Bari K. Willerford
    • Malcolm
    James Jude Courtney
    James Jude Courtney
    • Earl
    Jacques De Groot
    • Guy in the Back
    • (as Jacques de Groot)
    Anne Ohliger
    • Jess - 4 Yrs. Old
    Tony Montero
    Tony Montero
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Luis Mandoki
    • Writers
      • Ron Bass
      • Al Franken
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    9whistlestop

    Incredible insight

    This movie has me in tears throughout; it portrays the mixed

    feelings, emotions and total confusion of an alcoholic wife and

    mother so perfectly - and I should recognize them, as an alcoholic

    of 10 years myself. Especially moving is the wonderful

    performance of the elder child "Jessie" - an amazing achievement

    in one so young. It certainly strengthened my resolve never to go

    down that path again. I recommend it to all families of alcoholics

    for an insight into our way of thinking - our shame, our inability to

    control our own addiction, and the possibilty of real recovery.

    Thank you, all involved.
    8inkblot11

    When a man loves a woman, he can become an "enabler" to an alcoholic, as this wonderfully poignant film shows

    Michael Green (Andy Garcia) and his wife, Alice (Meg Ryan) are living the good life in San Francisco. They are both professionals, they live in a lovely home, and they have two beautiful daughters (Tina Majorino and Mae Whitman). But, they also have a secret. Alice is a "closet" alcoholic, who is on the verge of showing it to the world and Michael is doing his best to cover for her to everyone. Things are complicated, for Alice seems happier when she is in the "party mood" and Michael loves her so much that he actually appears to relish his role as the one Alice calls on to put herself back together. Yet, even a vacation to Mexico does not help Alice find the self-happiness she needs to lose the bottle. Also, Alice injures herself at home, scaring the girls beyond measure and they are suffering from neglect, too. Therefore, Alice has to enter a "Betty Ford" type clinic. But, will Michael and Alice both like and love each other when Alice is sober? This is a great movie for its honest portrayal of the effects an alcoholic has on the family he or she loves and on the long climb out of the world of alcoholism. Alice and Michael are not really living the American dream but the American nightmare, because of Alice's need for one drink after another. Both Ryan and Garcia are truly wonderful in roles that call upon them to be both lovable and repugnant, at the same time. The other cast members, including Ellen Burstyn and the two lovely little girl-actresses, are also just perfect. Naturally, the settings in San Fran and Mexico are great, especially the Green's beautiful old house. Costumes, too, are very well-chosen and all other other productions values of direction, photography and story are most worthy, too. Then, too, the film also has great value as a movie to show the realities of alcoholism to any audience that could benefit from such a view. In summary, if you are a man or woman who loves movies that tell a tale well, with gorgeous stars, even if it might result in a few shed tears, this is a great choice. You might even pop it in when you need a "good cry", for it has wonderful cathartic elements.
    flotheduck

    Makes you understand the works of alcoholism

    This movie is excellent! I always fall for love stories, but this one was different. It made me understand and think. I began to understand the works of alcoholism. What people go through before de-tox and after. Their emotions all mixed up, and etc. I first watched it on satellite a few months ago when I read the description and saw that Meg Ryan was co-starring in the film. (Meg is one of my favorite actresses of all time.) I sat down and watched it and fell in love with the first minute! At times I would be frustrated at the man who sometimes was a smart alleck. and sometimes the woman would make me angry because she didn't realize how much he wanted to help her. This is a unique romantic story and should be watched for all ages because it warns you about alcoholism.

    10/10
    10chron

    A Great Movie that is Hard to Watch

    I first saw this movie in the theater when it came out. I remember feeling frustrated. I watched it again last night on satellite and decided this really is a great movie, but it is hard to watch. It is a very real love story, but don't confuse that as meaning it is a typical romantic story.

    Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia play a couple definitely in love, but struggling with their relationship after Meg Ryan's character comes back from detox. Instead of being cured, she is confused and they realize there is a wedge that comes from an experience they can't share. She has AA friends that her husband can't relate to, but she needs someone who can understand and her husband isn't it.

    One mark of great writing is when the characters are not saintly or demonic, but shades of grey. Andy Garcia's character is a really nice guy, but he's not saintly. He resorts to sarcasm out of his frustration in not being able to help his wife. Of course, she doesn't want his help, she wants his understanding. She is basically a good person, but she can't sort through her feelings and ends up being unknowingly cruel to her husband.

    After one scene, my wife stated, "Now HE frustrated me". I said, "I was frustrated too, but BY HER". This movie really pegs male and female relationships.

    Superbly written, superbly acted. It hurts to watch it, but a movie that can evoke real emotion and not pander to the audience with contrived plot lines is a great movie. THIS is a great movie.
    10bjudd

    A Highly Underrated Film

    When first renting this film, I expected to see a typical love story. I found, instead, a film that truly attempted to accurately display what happens in relationships where one member has a drinking problem. It is powerful and shows the true pain and confusing that often looms over these situations. Rather than sending Alex to detox and having her come home happy, she came home very confused about life and what she was doing. This is one of the many ways this film reflects true life. My only qualm is the ending. Rather than keeping true to the story, the filmmakers seemed to give up and ended it on a happy, superficial note. Despite this letdown, I love this film and everything it tries to communicate.

    Meg Ryan's performance is one of the underrated of the decade. She should have received on Oscar nomination for it and was certainly better than Jessica Lange that year. I have read a few comments here saying she did a terrible job. I would ask these people to define what a good performance is to them. Not only did Ryan communicate every possible feeling that a woman in Alex's situation could have, she did it with style and ease. Not only that, but made a dramatic move with this film from her already great performances in romantic comedy. Ryan should be applauded for taking such a huge risk and having it pay off.

    Andy Garcia also has a tremendous performance in this film. He too displays very complex emotions of a faulted man with skill.

    The one aspect of this film that I love so much is how no character is faultless in the whole situation. All members have contributed to the problem, and all must face up to what they did and try to improve what they have. I don't know if this makes much sense (I feel my thoughts are jumbled). In one simple statement: SEE THIS MOVIE. THE TITLE DOES NOT ACCURATELY DISPLAY THE MOVIE IT TRULY IS. The title makes it sound like another sappy love story. What the viewer gets is a tremendous study of the damage alcoholism can bring to a family.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was based on ten pages of notes written by Orson Welles.
    • Goofs
      It is a myth that vodka is not detectable on the breath. If Alice were indeed drinking a quart a day her husband, and everyone near her, would have smelled it.
    • Quotes

      Michael Green: My wife is an alcoholic. Best person I ever met. She has 600 different smiles. They can light up your life. They can make you laugh out loud, just like that. They can even make you cry, just like that. That's just with her smiles. You'd have to see her with her kids. You'd have to see how they look at her, when she's not looking. To think of all the things she lives through, and I couldn't help her.

      Alice Green: Maybe helping wasn't your job.

      Michael Green: Well, it wasn't. See I love her. And I tried everything, except really listening, really listening, and that's how I left her alone. I was so ashamed of that, and I couldn't even tell her. Maybe if I tell her she'd love me anyway.

      Alice Green: Or more. She would have loved you even more. I think you should tell all this stuff to your wife.

    • Crazy credits
      As the end credits roll, we see people socializing at an A.A. meeting.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      When a Man Loves a Woman
      Written by Calvin Lewis and Andrew Wright

      Performed by Percy Sledge

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • November 2, 1994 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Cuando un hombre ama a una mujer
    • Filming locations
      • 1516 Masonic Ave, San Francisco, California, USA(family home)
    • Production company
      • Touchstone Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,021,959
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,021,959
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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