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Julie Walking Home

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.1K
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Julie Walking Home (2002)
DramaRomance

A desperate mother (Miranda Otto) in the midst of a failing marriage travels to Poland in search of a mysterious man rumored to have miraculous healing powers in this fantastic romantic dram... Read allA desperate mother (Miranda Otto) in the midst of a failing marriage travels to Poland in search of a mysterious man rumored to have miraculous healing powers in this fantastic romantic drama.A desperate mother (Miranda Otto) in the midst of a failing marriage travels to Poland in search of a mysterious man rumored to have miraculous healing powers in this fantastic romantic drama.

  • Director
    • Agnieszka Holland
  • Writers
    • Agnieszka Holland
    • Roman Gren
    • Arlene Sarner
  • Stars
    • Miranda Otto
    • William Fichtner
    • Lothaire Bluteau
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Agnieszka Holland
    • Writers
      • Agnieszka Holland
      • Roman Gren
      • Arlene Sarner
    • Stars
      • Miranda Otto
      • William Fichtner
      • Lothaire Bluteau
    • 17User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Miranda Otto
    Miranda Otto
    • Julie Makowsky
    William Fichtner
    William Fichtner
    • Henry
    Lothaire Bluteau
    Lothaire Bluteau
    • Alexy
    Ryan Smith
    Ryan Smith
    • Nicholas
    Bianca Crudo
    Bianca Crudo
    • Nicole
    Jerzy Nowak
    Jerzy Nowak
    • Mieczyslaw 'Mietek' Makowsky
    Boguslawa Schubert
    Boguslawa Schubert
    • Bogusia
    Maciej Stuhr
    Maciej Stuhr
    • Piotr
    Maria Seweryn
    Maria Seweryn
    • Dorota
    Piotr Kolodziejska
    • Young Alexy
    • (as Piotr Kolodziejski)
    Kazimierz Borowiec
    Kazimierz Borowiec
    • Doctor Ivan
    Sergei Motenko
    • Doctor Zhenia
    • (as Sergej Motenko)
    Violetta Kolakowska
    Violetta Kolakowska
    • Dead Woman
    • (as Wioletta Kolakowska)
    Przemyslaw Sadowski
    Przemyslaw Sadowski
    • Wounded Man
    Jolanta Rzaczkiewicz
    • Russian Nurse
    Ginger King
    • Woman in Bed
    • (as Ginger Bergland)
    Jackie Torrens
    Jackie Torrens
    • Monica
    Stephen Morgan
    • Terry
    • Director
      • Agnieszka Holland
    • Writers
      • Agnieszka Holland
      • Roman Gren
      • Arlene Sarner
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    User reviews17

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    newmans

    The stuff matinees are made of

    The stuff matinees are made of. It's not the artsy fartsy stuff it seems to sound like. Luckily, I saw it in the afternoon.

    There may be something to say for faith healing, but this doesn't say it.
    mishu_mausam

    A sensitive movie about complexities of life

    • Life is complicated.


    • There is no clear right or wrong.


    • The deeds we hate on other people, may be done by us, when time comes. Humans don't always react in the most obvious ways.


    • At many points in life, we have to make choices, where we gain something and we lose something. It is not usually obvious what choice is the best one.


    • There is an ongoing tussle between heart and brain, the intellectual self and the emotional self, the worldly desire and larger than life desires...


    These are some of things I recall from my experience with the movie. It was indeed an experience. It was a very sensitive movie having complicated characters and their psychologies. It was one of those movies wherefrom anybody could take back anything that he/she relates to, more strongly. For example, one may think it was a movie about a woman's hypocrisies whereas others might that it was a movie on fighting till the last moment. Some might view it as justifying the supernatural. Its just how you view it.

    Although BASED ON A REAL LIFE STORY, and I never thought real life stories could be that surprising, its not the story that matters. Don't try to view the film based on the short story description. If you are into meaningful cinema which involves reflections from real life, a thought behind the movie, something that lets you ponder for quite sometime, this is the movie for you. And don't worry it will not be hard on you. Its softly told movie that will surely have an impact on you, positive or negative, who knows!
    7eugenia_loli

    So-so drama

    This is a drama about beliefs and how these can change based on necessity and fear.

    At the beginning of the movie the Jew husband (the always excellent William Fichtner) doesn't believe in miracles, but after his son gets better from a "miracle man", he changes his mind and begs that same miracle man --who has also slept with his wife in the meantime-- to come and help his son. The necessity of his son win the battle with cancer is more important than his own prejudices and fears.

    The movie starts a bit slowly, then it gets a bit of a more interesting pace, but overall it's not a movie that will have you see it again any time soon. Performances are good, photography is not too bad, but the pace is slow.
    8jotix100

    Healing

    The Polish director Agnieszka Holland offers a view about a family in turmoil caused by the illness of a young boy. This film was shown on the Sundance channel recently. Most of the comments submitted about this movie in this forum fail to give credit to Ms. Holland for this tale that blends mysticism, faith, science and betrayal that works well. Stop reading if you haven't seen the picture.

    Ms. Holland's film is complicated, in that it asks the viewer to think about how Julie's actions to save Nick, her young son, stricken with a rare cancer, clash with the medical science because she goes with her instincts instead, when she takes the boy to be seen by a folk "healer" in Poland. At the same time her marriage has come to an abrupt end when she learns her husband has betrayed her with another woman, in her own home.

    Julie sees an improvement when "the healer" selects Nick as his next project to help and asks her to follow him as he goes through the countryside seeing people. When Nicks starts showing signs of recovery, a mutual attraction develops between Julie and Alexei, the holy man. Julie goes home and Alexei follows her. Something is not quite right with Nick and when he has a relapse, Julie's faith in Alexei's ability to cure her son evaporates, thus ending their relationship, as Alexei abandons Julie.

    The film is well done and paced. It engrosses the viewer because Ms. Holland knows where she is taking us. At the end, when Alexei has left, we finally see some sense of harmony in Julie's life, depicted lovingly in the last sequence of the film. Nick, is still not well, but the family has come together by the experience they have been through and we see that Julie is expecting a child. It almost appears as though Nick will die, but there will be a new life in the family. In other words, the sacrifice of Nick's life for the miracle that is growing in Julie's womb.

    The movie owes a tremendous deal to the luminous presence of Miranda Otto, who does wonders with her depiction of Julie. Ms. Otto's face projects an intelligence that is uncanny. She makes us believe that she is this woman torn between the medicine that might help her young son, but does nothing, and to what extreme, as a mother, she will go to have Nick cured of the cancer that is killing him slowly.

    Lothaire Bluteau is the healer, Alexei. He gives an enigmatic performance that adds another layer to the film. In their scenes together, Mr. Bluteau and Ms. Otto do amazing acting. This Canadian actor's work is never dull; he projects a rare knack to make his characters believable and likable.

    Finally, William Fichtner, as Henry, is also excellent. He responds well to Ms. Holland's direction. The twins, played by Ryan Smith and Bianca Crudo are excellent without being bratty, or obnoxious.

    Ms. Holland's film will reward those who watch it with an open mind as she never passes judgment on what we are seeing on the screen.
    10SteveSkafte

    There is no sickness, no toil nor danger.

    "The Healer" is not an easy film, not by any stretch. It is the only drama which I've seen that keeps the same manic pace as a modern thriller. This energy brings a strange sensation to the film, a feeling of more and more happening in less and less time. For a running time of less than two hours, it's a incredibly draining story to absorb. The beginning does not give any hint to the end. What happens between is unexpected and effectively realized.

    I grew up watching Agnieszka Holland's film of "The Secret Garden". Since then, I've seen two others by her ("Europa Europa" and "Olivier, Olivier"), both of which I thought were largely inept and unimpressive efforts. But there's a quality of pace and human understanding on display here that very few directors could have achieved. From the magical imagination of children to the angst and alienation of the adults, she brings together characters and performances with a uniform brilliance.

    Miranda Otto has a voice of musical purity. Her personality carries the film, and could have done so alone, even if not supported so well by the other cast members. William Fichtner, Lothaire Bluteau, and Jerzy Nowak are each deeply convincing. The twins - played by Ryan Smith and Bianca Crudo, who've acted little or not at all since - are two of the most convincing depictions of children I've ever seen.

    The pace is what keeps "The Healer" together. It is somewhat high-spirited, and helped along by some beautiful music by Antoni Lazarkiewicz and Jacek Petrycki's energetic photography. I was fascinated with how he captured Halifax - a city I'm quite familiar with, but did not recognize until late. This is a film that can frustrating, engaging, and fascinating often at once. You're going to be left with questions, no doubts there. But if you can accept that, you should gain from the experience.

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      Oczy Czornyje
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      Russian folk song

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2003 (Poland)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • Poland
      • United States
    • Official site
      • First Look Media Overseas FilmGroup
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • The Healer
    • Filming locations
      • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Art Oko Film
      • Das Werk
      • The Film Works
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $892
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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