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Pour que triomphe la vie

Original title: Her Own Rules
  • TV Movie
  • 1998
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Melissa Gilbert and Jeremy Sheffield in Pour que triomphe la vie (1998)
DramaRomance

A woman starts a new romance while struggling with nightmares from her upbringing.A woman starts a new romance while struggling with nightmares from her upbringing.A woman starts a new romance while struggling with nightmares from her upbringing.

  • Director
    • Bobby Roth
  • Writers
    • Barbara Taylor Bradford
    • Cathleen Young
  • Stars
    • Melissa Gilbert
    • Jeremy Sheffield
    • Lorraine Pilkington
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    209
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bobby Roth
    • Writers
      • Barbara Taylor Bradford
      • Cathleen Young
    • Stars
      • Melissa Gilbert
      • Jeremy Sheffield
      • Lorraine Pilkington
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Melissa Gilbert
    Melissa Gilbert
    • Meredith Sanders
    Jeremy Sheffield
    Jeremy Sheffield
    • Lucas Kent
    Lorraine Pilkington
    Lorraine Pilkington
    • Young Katherine
    Ginny Holder
    • Agnes
    Dorian Healy
    Dorian Healy
    • Jack
    Maria Lennon
    Maria Lennon
    • Amelia
    Jean Simmons
    Jean Simmons
    • Katherine Stratton
    Britta Smith
    Britta Smith
    • Mrs. Mattingly
    Brian McGrath
    • Jacob Stratton
    Oliver Maguire
    • Constable Carter
    Joan O'Hara
    • Mabel Carter
    Peter Caffrey
    • Reverend Michael
    Fedelma Cullen
    • Sarah
    Mal Whyte
    • Clerk
    Pauline Cadell
    • Mrs. Soulter
    • (as Pauline Caddell)
    Pauline McLynn
    Pauline McLynn
    • Constable Williams
    Doreen Keogh
    Doreen Keogh
    • Mrs. Banks
    Donna Dent
    • Orphanage Matron
    • Director
      • Bobby Roth
    • Writers
      • Barbara Taylor Bradford
      • Cathleen Young
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    2HotToastyRag

    Cheesy boring TV flick

    Her Own Rules is a Lifetime TV movie about a woman who's afraid of commitment. It was made in the 90s, so there's the proverbial black friend who has no character development and is only concerned with finding her friend a love interest, and there's the slow-motion flashbacks to her childhood where everyone overacts and the lighting is weird.

    Not only is it cheesy and predictable, but the big mystery of why Melissa Gilbert is so messed up because of her adoptive childhood isn't very interesting. Maybe the subject matter hit close to home for the writer, but for the audience, it's pretty boring. Not all television movies are bad, but this one is, so be sure and check your TV Guide for a more interesting flick.
    010

    Good enough.

    Shame it doesn't follow the book. Lucas in the book is French and some twists in the film are attributed to the mother, while it's the daughter's history.

    The film is decent enough to watch, but doesn't follow the book. So to those who have read the book as I have, don't watch it. (Or as I did, happen to see it on the TV while zapping.) You will find a lot of mix ups, discrepancies and weird twists. In the book the daughter's quest is much more like a detective story, which didn't make it on the screen unfortunately.
    lionel.willoquet

    The persons play well, but the scenario is a little nobody.

    On the scene of her childhood, in England, a businesswoman meets himself in front of mystery surrounding her adoption... This history rests more on the personality of the interpreters than on the constructed scenario.
    5johnbridger

    Good actors save a dire story

    The portrayal of England is hysterically funny to any English viewer. The heroine appears to arrive in a bizarre parallel universe England of the 1930's wearing 1990s clothes and driving a 1990s car. One assumes that this 'quaint' view of the UK is intended to somehow appease a US audience whom the producers believe will know no better. The stereotypical stock US idea of English characters is frankly ridiculous.

    In the opening scene for example. By the 1990s all English country stations were unmanned due to cost cuts and the idea of a railway employee who shuts doors without grumbling is hysterical. Then we meet the woman police officer called 'The Constable' who apparently knows all the local people - when the only ones she would know would be the criminals - and the police station she worked in would have dozens of constables.

    Melissa Gilbert and her supporting cast do well with this nonsense and manage to salvage a watchable film out of a badly written screenplay and poor direction.
    7camiela

    Great Actors make ok story good to watch

    Melissa Gilbert stars as Marygold/Meredith.A sad and lonely writer returning to her home town in England for the first time since she was about 6 or 7 years old,after being adopted and raised in America.

    While there she decides to look for her mother's grave,and finds out her memories are not exactly what she thought they were,her mother is alive.

    She then sets out to find her mother and some answers and finds both.

    She also falls in love, of course, but has a problem with long term commitments.

    Melissa Gilbert does a good job here but the best performance is turned in by Jean Simmons as Kathrine Stanton (the mother).Simmons goes through a whole range of emotions in her time on cammera,and each one is done perfectly both in her face and voice.The real crimes here are that the writing could have been better,Simmons and Gilberts characters should have found each other earlier and they should have action more action between them,and the girl that played Simmons as a young woman not only had blond hair and Simmons dark brown,but the girl also had a completely different accent!!Did they really think no one would notice?! Also they photographed Simmons in the worst possible light,and even Gilbert looked kind of weird at times around her nose.

    Still the daughters quest is interesting,and Simmons alone is worth the watch....though she's not the great beauty she once was her beautiful,classy voice is still beyond compare.

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    • Goofs
      When Meredith and Lucas are attempting to catch the horses during the storm it is night time and Meredith has her night dress on under her coat. When they go into the stable the sun is shining.

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1999 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Barbara Taylor Bradford's 'Her Own Rules'
    • Filming locations
      • Ireland
    • Production companies
      • Adelson Entertainment
      • Hamdon Entertainment
      • Tracey Alexander Productions
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      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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