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My Life So Far

  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.2K
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My Life So Far (1999)
BiographyComedyDrama

Memoir of the lives of a family growing up on a post World War I British estate headed up by a strong disciplinarian, her daughter, her inventor husband, their ten year old son and his older... Read allMemoir of the lives of a family growing up on a post World War I British estate headed up by a strong disciplinarian, her daughter, her inventor husband, their ten year old son and his older sister. Through the household comes a number of suitors hoping to impress the young woman... Read allMemoir of the lives of a family growing up on a post World War I British estate headed up by a strong disciplinarian, her daughter, her inventor husband, their ten year old son and his older sister. Through the household comes a number of suitors hoping to impress the young woman, including an aviator. When the elder woman's son shows up at the estate with his French ... Read all

  • Director
    • Hugh Hudson
  • Writers
    • Denis Forman
    • Simon Donald
  • Stars
    • Colin Firth
    • Rosemary Harris
    • Irène Jacob
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Writers
      • Denis Forman
      • Simon Donald
    • Stars
      • Colin Firth
      • Rosemary Harris
      • Irène Jacob
    • 35User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Edward
    Rosemary Harris
    Rosemary Harris
    • Gamma
    Irène Jacob
    Irène Jacob
    • Aunt Heloise
    • (as Irene Jacob)
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    • Moira
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Uncle Morris MacIntosh
    Robert Norman
    Robert Norman
    • Fraser
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Gabriel Chenoux
    • (as Tcheky Karyo)
    Kelly Macdonald
    Kelly Macdonald
    • Elspeth
    Roddy McDonald
    • Rollo
    Daniel Baird
    • Finlay
    Jennifer Fergie
    • Brenda
    Kirstin Smith
    • Meg
    • (as Kirsten Smith)
    Sean Scanlan
    Sean Scanlan
    • Andrew Burns
    John Bett
    • Uncle Crawford
    Anne Lacey
    • Aunt Eunice
    Olivia Preston
    • Debs Haig
    Sarah Turner
    • Ruth Haig
    Moray Hunter
    • Jim Skelly
    • Director
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Writers
      • Denis Forman
      • Simon Donald
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    User reviews35

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    10countryway_48864

    The true story of one of the founders of BBC/TV and Chairman of The Royal Opera House, when he was a child growing up in Scotland in 1920

    This is one of the least know, but most charming films I have ever scene.seen.

    Every child deserves to have a father like Edward Pettigrew (Firth). As Frazier describes his father, " Father is an inventer and a genius!!!"

    The film begins with a toddler Frazier, disliking his rest time, decides to have an adventure by crawling around the roof of the family castle in Argyll, Scotland. Father climbs down the steep roof with a rope attached to his waist and rescues wee Frazier, all the while barking like a dog. Frazier, (who makes comments throughout the film), observes that at that time in his life, he and his father ONLY communicated in DOG, the language they both spoke best.

    Naturally the film has a romantic and potentially explosively moment between Father and his brother-in-law's fiance- a 24 year old French muscian who is quite beautiful and charming. She is also very wise for her years and managed to defuse the situation before it blows up. Never-the-less, the wife, played beautifully by Mary Elizabeth Mastreontonio, finds out at a crucial moment in the film and those rock-solid marriage nearly ends at a most tragic time in young Frazier's life.

    But father, being a genius, finds a way to heal the wounds caused by his split-second decision to give in to his baser instincts. The WAY he gets his wife to forgive him and laugh again is pure magic.

    Colin Firth never looked so handsome. Not even his glorious Mr. Darcy is so appealing. This role gives him the opportunity to show all his sides. His glorious, looney sense of humor as well as his gift for drama without words. Here he is active, leaping into a freezing cold Locke, running up and down stairs, inventing things, saving his son, dancing with his wife. He gets to laugh and cry and be HUMAN.

    For those who discovered Colin Firth as Mr. Darcy, My Life So Far is the glorious update!

    My Life So Far in DVD has a place on honor in my collection of over 500 DVD's and VHS' One of my favorites, and, I hope soon to be yours.
    9MissRosa

    A kind family & precocious child in a gentle setting

    Many summaries have described this film's plot as a love triangle that occurs in turn-of-the-century Scotland. Nonsense. What is this tendency to pigeonhole films by the time and place

    in which they occurred? Maybe its because of Hollow-wood's tendency to create shallow "costume dramas." If a film has any merit at all, it is because it TRANSCENDS its setting, and speaks to its audience, whoever and wherever they are.

    "My Life So Far" is a story of the intellectual development of a very bright child. His piecing together and puzzling out of the complex emotions of the people around him, in addition to his own feelings and experiences, and the information he receives via overheard conversations, books, music and so forth are interesting and original and seem totally spontaneous. It is a joy to experience what he experiences.

    The ensemble acting is effortless, especially the child actor, who is so spontaneous and self-absorbed, you feel you are a member of the family, not an onlooker. Production values are sterling. The shots of the huge Scottish castle and its beautiful lands are somehow comforting. (This is neither a child's film, nor an adult's film. "My Life So Far" doesn't really have a niche, and that may be why it has not been widely distributed).

    It is a film to see to renew your memories of being a child and to cause you to meditate on what daily life can be like for a child who is alert, intelligent, and surrounded by love and a good home.
    TxMike

    A nice, entertaining little "gem" of a movie, and great scenery.

    "My Life So Far" is based on a true account of life in a Scottish family between WWI and WWII. It was filmed around Argyll, Scotland, and is certainly a beautiful movie to watch.

    The story is told from a 10-year-old boy's point of view. His rather large family (8 or 10 children) live on the estate of his mother's mother. His dad is a bright man but is a somewhat impractical inventor. The single, rich uncle is threatening to evict them all when the matriarch dies.

    The story unfolds nicely, the father comes to grips with some of his faults, relationships are examined. Music is well-integrated throughout the movie. It ends in a very satisfactory manner.

    This basically "slice of life" movie holds your interest and is overall very entertaining. Not an earth-shaker, I give it a strong "7" of "10", meaning for me that it is better than 70% of the movies out there.
    8spinbunny

    A gem

    It is rare to see a sweet and lovely movie but this is one ... a great way to spend the afternoon. A nice family story, although with really young kids you might have to explain some of the things "Wee Fraser" discovers up in his Grampa's attic. (Should you find your attention wandering and this not being your kind of movie, just fast-forward to the dinner scene and the very final scene: those two scenes should go down in movie history as the most adorable ever made!

    (A Family Dinners will never be the same when you consider a little bit of knowledge gets a little out of hand --- and maybe dad does know best!)
    8ruthgee

    Utterly Charming

    My husband and I just watched this beautifully performed movie. It is an old fashioned movie with wonderful scenery of the Highlands of Scotland. Of a life that is no more. Robert Norman as Fraser the little boy is perfect for the part. He is very curious and causes no end of trouble. This movie takes place after World War I and is based on the novel "Son of Adam" by Sir Denis Forman. It is a gentle movie and I highly recommend it to those people who want spend an hour and a half in a time that will not come back. Rosemary Harris as Gamma, as always, is perfect. ColinFirth as Edward the dreamer, inventor and father plays the part to perfection. Both Irene Jacob and May Elizabeth Mastrantonio are beautiful and a pleasure to watch. Do see it.

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on the memoirs of Denis Forman, a British television mogul born 10/13/1917, and is presumed to be set in 1927 when Denis Forman turned 10 years old (the age of Fraser Pettigrew in the film).
    • Goofs
      While Fraser at age 3 crawls out of his bedroom onto the roof, his older brother, young Rollo in short pants with suspenders (in a shot from behind at 02:27), is on the lawn holding a tennis racket, but (at around 28 mins) the scene cuts to a frontal shot where young Rollo's hands are empty. Later (at around 33 mins), he holds the tennis racket again.
    • Quotes

      Fraser Pettigrew: Our house is probably too big, which is why my mum kept having babies so we can keep it filled up.

    • Crazy credits
      Grateful special thanks to the entire Miramax London operation and the people of Stracchur & Cairndow.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: American Pie/My Life So Far/The Blair Witch Project/Arlington Road/Return with Honor (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No.5 in C Minor, Op.67
      Written by Ludwig van Beethoven (as Beethoven)

      Performed by The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

      Conducted by Simon Rattle (as Sir Simon Rattle)

      Sir Simon Rattle performs by courtesy of EMI Classics

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    • Release date
      • August 26, 1999 (Singapore)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Miramax
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • World of Moss
    • Filming locations
      • Ardkinglas House, Cairndow, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Enigma Productions
      • Hudson Film
      • Miramax
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $635,620
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $53,937
      • Jul 25, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $635,620
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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