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Au coeur du labyrinthe

Original title: Forget Me Never
  • TV Movie
  • 1999
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
362
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Au coeur du labyrinthe (1999)
Drama

Based on Living in the Labyrinth, the autobiography of Diana Friel McGowin, Forget Me Never tells the story of a legal administrator with a lawyer's knowledge of the law, who has been effici... Read allBased on Living in the Labyrinth, the autobiography of Diana Friel McGowin, Forget Me Never tells the story of a legal administrator with a lawyer's knowledge of the law, who has been efficiently juggling a career and family for years.Based on Living in the Labyrinth, the autobiography of Diana Friel McGowin, Forget Me Never tells the story of a legal administrator with a lawyer's knowledge of the law, who has been efficiently juggling a career and family for years.

  • Director
    • Robert Allan Ackerman
  • Writers
    • H. Haden Yelin
    • Renee Longstreet
  • Stars
    • Mia Farrow
    • Martin Sheen
    • Roberta Maxwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    362
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Allan Ackerman
    • Writers
      • H. Haden Yelin
      • Renee Longstreet
    • Stars
      • Mia Farrow
      • Martin Sheen
      • Roberta Maxwell
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    • Diane McGowin
    Martin Sheen
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    • Jack
    Roberta Maxwell
    Roberta Maxwell
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    Liisa Repo-Martell
    Kris Holden-Ried
    Kris Holden-Ried
      Robert Bockstael
      Colm Feore
      Colm Feore
      • Albert
      Ingrid Veninger
      • Ginny
      Kyra Harper
      Kyra Harper
      • Paula
      Patrick Chilvers
      • Rod Bowcroft
      Sarah Stevens
      • Lisa
      Maria Ricossa
      Maria Ricossa
      • Linda
      John Lefebvre
      • Governor
      R.D. Reid
      • Dr. Ellis
      Angelo Tucci
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      Jim Codrington
      Jim Codrington
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        • Renee Longstreet
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      10macpherr

      This movie is based in a true story.

      Mia Farrow (Rosemary's Baby) "Diane McGowin" is an attorney. She finds herself forgetting things, especially short term memories. She suspects that something is wrong and goes to the doctor and after many tests the diagnosis was Alzheimer's. I love Mia Farrow and appreciate her work and have a deep appreciation for all the kids she rose and the trials she had to go throughout in her personal life.

      Well, I wish I had seen this movie about fifteen years ago, when my mother was having the same problems. This movie gives you an inside look into the mind of an Alzheimer's patient. It is very difficult to comprehend the nuances as an outsider of the sad, funny, and depressing moments they go through. Their short term memory begins to go, their personality changes, the little things that they do which annoy people are accentuated. They become utterly confused. This movie depicts it really well.

      Diana did not want to tell her husband, played by Martin Sheen (Platoon, Apocalypse Now), because she thought her husband would be worried about money since she made more money than he did. After she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's, Diane asked the doctor how long she had until her mind turn into a vegetable, and just started laughing. She pretended she was going to work and dressed up so her husband would not find out then went back to bed, then dress up again. Finally she had to give a speech at a political party meeting. The entire room began to turn as she had no idea of where she was, called her house by reading her own cheque book and her son recognized her voice. He came and got her and she was forced to tell her family that she had Alzheimer's which they knew to a certain degree.

      She befriended a professor who had the illness and they begin to do things together. That is an interesting point because his illness is much more advanced than hers. She can learn where she is heading. She started a therapy group with people who shared the same illness. This movie is based in a true story. Didactically show the steps of progression of the illness to the audience. It was enlightening to me.

      Finally after Diana's friend had an episode where he did not recognize his family and had to go to a home, she goes to her place of peace, the attic of her mothers house. She found all the memories in pictures and also a book that her mother had a swatch of blue marked as blue, red and so on. She knew her mother had the same illness. Her husband found her and they made peace. He would be there for her at all costs. I recorded this movie and watched twice already.

      My favorite scenes: The little notes she makes to herself in color charts, marks of direction, her understanding of her friend, the attic scenes.

      My favorite Quotes: Friend: "Are you out of your mind?" Diana: "Matched! I got Alzheimer's remember? Diana: "If we can find the airport, we can have a swell time!" "We could walk our way to the sunset but we wouldn't find our way back." They laughed.

      The acting was superb. Mia Farrow did a wonderful job as did Martin Sheen and the rest of the cast. Watch out for awards!
      9jkinoz

      Mia Farrow gives an excellent performance

      Mia Farrow gives an excellent performance in this rare TV outing. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her role as a woman suffering from the onset of Alzheimer's disease. It is so realistic that, at times, it is difficult to watch but the viewer is rewarded with a satisfying conclusion. I highly recommend this film.
      7AccelLumen

      A great leading performance elevates an otherwise average made-for-TV drama

      Mia Farrow's devoted performance shines through in almost every scene. She portrays Diana's confusion, worry, and feelings of unfair vulnerability at an impressive level.

      The screenplay and limited budget are unfortunately what brings the movie down in most other regards; some of the other actors aren't putting in as much effort and it unfortunately shows. The dialogue is sometimes too functional and expository. Martin Sheen does what he can with Jack's more cliché character and limited story focus, but he eventually does bring out the notes of warmth that his character grows into, effectively.

      There are some interesting shots here and there, particularly when Diana is at the Governor's Reception and she briefly appears to be alone in a large hall, assailed by a cacophony of chattering voices before being brought back to the moment by the guiding touch of a colleague. Other than this and a few other moments the cinematography is functional albeit mostly mundane.

      The score is simple and effective, but not exceptional. More typical instrumentation gives way to disorienting whirring whereever Diana loses her senses, it's simple but effective at bringing the audience into how Diana is feeling and struggling. The score carries a singularly melancholic flute melody that is reincorporated throughout the story during reflective moments and is rather touching.

      Overall it's probably one of the better made-for-TV movies, especially for Lifetime, and Diana McGowin who's biography the film is based on couldn't have asked for a more empathetic and genuine portrayal. If you're interested in seeing a story about a person who's life is changed enormously by Alzheimer's and how they try to adapt and function in spite of it all, Forget Me Never is worth watching and absorbing. Although to be fair given the movie's age and relative obscurity, if you're here you've probably already seen it.
      8Janet1612

      Great film shame about the noisy music (would have been 10)

      I remember seeing a film years ago with Mia Farrow about woman with memory problems. At this time I wasn't aware of Alzheimer's or dementia or that people of a younger age would have the condition. Now of course me, my friends, neighbours, relatives all have someone with this illness. I recently found the film on YouTube.

      All I remember from the film was Mia's character in the doctors office recognising a connection with a map on the wall behind him and going home and checking through her mothers stuff. It was such a powerful scene.

      Throughout the film we then see Diane (Mia's character) experiencing bouts of memory loss and anxiety. Her character is in a high-powered job and it's so sad to see her decline. I'm not too fussed here about giving further information as another review has told us the whole film.

      Shame about the extremely annoying and loud music which drowned out most of the dialogue.

      Look out for her son - I thought (but knew it couldn't be) Chris Martin from Coldplay at first.

      I've ordered Diane's book; Living Through The Labrynth.
      7HotToastyRag

      Very well acted

      I haven't seen too many movies about Alzheimer's disease. I know it's tragic; I don't need Julianne Moore to tell me about it. I love Mia Farrow, though, so I decided to sit through her TV movie about early-onset Alzheimer's.

      Forget Me Never includes all the symptoms of the disease, including disorientation, confusion, forgetfulness, and mood swings. My favorite part of the film was how Mia's character gets away with hiding her disease for so long. It's clever and very realistic. Her husband Martin Sheen just thinks she's overworked and distracted; her kids think she's not prioritizing everyday tasks. Since she's so young, no one suspects she might have something wrong with her. "It's in the—the place where I keep all my clothes," Mia says, because she's forgotten the word "closet". Her daughter doesn't notice.

      While the other films about this disease focus on the later, difficult stages, Forget Me Never covers the beginning of it, which, it proves, is difficult in its own way. Martin isn't prepared for this marital problem, and he isn't equipped to handle it. He gives a great and realistic performance as a regular Joe who hasn't really accepted the dropping bombshell. Mia is fantastic; she more than earned her Golden Globe nomination for the role. She expresses every emotion perfectly, without hamming it up and making it obvious she's playing for audience sympathy, like other actors have done in similar roles. Your heart will break for her in her fear, determination, fight, sadness, and uncertainty.

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      • Release date
        • October 3, 1999 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Canada
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Nunca me olvides
      • Filming locations
        • Ontario, Canada
      • Production companies
        • Alliance Atlantis Communications
        • Citadel Entertainment
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        • 1h 35m(95 min)
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        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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