How former food writer Jane Stern conquered clinical depression after becoming a paramedic.How former food writer Jane Stern conquered clinical depression after becoming a paramedic.How former food writer Jane Stern conquered clinical depression after becoming a paramedic.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 nominations total
Dawn McKelvie Cyr
- Clerk
- (as Dawn Cyr)
Rénald Bourgeois
- Jules
- (as Ronald Bourgeois)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
This movie really spoke to me about fear and change and how they can affect our lives. There is a classic line in the movie about fear. I have quoted it, not word for word, on various occasions. "Fear is like a hologram. It seems full of substance and depth until you move through it and discover it is an illusion." What a line! The entire movie was about changing and redefining and adding dimensions to life in spite of fear. Kathy Bates was a perfect person to put in that part because she is easy to relate to as an everyday ordinary person who wants to feel needed and validated. The comedy and human drama was just the right mix without being slapstick or maudlin. Kathy and Robin do a great job convincing us of the love and fear in their relationship. Watching them grow and discover themselves was really a treat.
I really enjoyed this quirky show. I hope that it stays on the air, Kathy Bates is such a great actress. I really enjoyed the hunky Robin Thomas as her husband too. Thanks for such a great show!!
Parts of the show were a bit predictable, but being in the medical field myself, I could relate to some of the story lines.
We need more shows on TV like this one, she was a bit sarcastic and very realistic to the part.
The man that plays her mentor as an EMT was a very good actor also, I don't know his name off-hand, but he was good.
Please keep this show on, since my favorite Judging Amy has been cancelled, I have been looking for a new show to follow!!
Parts of the show were a bit predictable, but being in the medical field myself, I could relate to some of the story lines.
We need more shows on TV like this one, she was a bit sarcastic and very realistic to the part.
The man that plays her mentor as an EMT was a very good actor also, I don't know his name off-hand, but he was good.
Please keep this show on, since my favorite Judging Amy has been cancelled, I have been looking for a new show to follow!!
The food writers Jane (Kathy Bates) and Michael Stern (Robin Thomas) have been married for thirty-three years, they love each other, but Jane is feeling insecure, depressed and with phobia, while Michael has been sober for three years. Jane decides to change her life getting her fears out of her head, and is encouraged by Michael to join the training of E.M.T. in the Grafton Volunteer Fire Department. Nobody believes in the clumsy Jane, but she concludes the training period and applies to the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians and gets her certificate. She begins to work to Grafton Volunteer Fire Department, affecting her personal life and the long relationship with Michael.
"Ambulance Girl" is a nice movie with a great message and a fantastic performance of Kathy Bates. The story is well-balanced between comedy and drama, showing that we should resolve our innermost problems because "Fear is like a hologram. It seems real, filled with substance. And then, when you go beyond it, you realize it is just an illusion." My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Ambulance Girl"
"Ambulance Girl" is a nice movie with a great message and a fantastic performance of Kathy Bates. The story is well-balanced between comedy and drama, showing that we should resolve our innermost problems because "Fear is like a hologram. It seems real, filled with substance. And then, when you go beyond it, you realize it is just an illusion." My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Ambulance Girl"
That song was "Wooly Bully," by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs.
I hope this is a pilot that turns into a series. Kathy Bates is always good, and this TV movie is no exception.
I could identify with her throwing herself whole-heartedly into whatever she chose, especially the medical things. Some of us do that. Finding something that feels like your life has purpose is important, but so is not taking yourself too seriously.
This was a good Lifetime movie, worth watching. It won't keep you riveted to your seat, but it will take you nicely along a comfortable path with great scenery.
I hope this is a pilot that turns into a series. Kathy Bates is always good, and this TV movie is no exception.
I could identify with her throwing herself whole-heartedly into whatever she chose, especially the medical things. Some of us do that. Finding something that feels like your life has purpose is important, but so is not taking yourself too seriously.
This was a good Lifetime movie, worth watching. It won't keep you riveted to your seat, but it will take you nicely along a comfortable path with great scenery.
REALLY enjoyed this movie.
Have been a fan of Kathy Bates for some time.
Loved the story line, actors/actresses and the ending...won't tell you what it was, because it would ruin it for you.
Saw it on Tubi
Have been a fan of Kathy Bates for some time.
Loved the story line, actors/actresses and the ending...won't tell you what it was, because it would ruin it for you.
Saw it on Tubi
Did you know
- TriviaJane Stern, whose autobiographical book was the basis for this movie, was born "Jane Grossman" before marrying fellow food writer Michael Stern and changing her last name to "Stern." Robin Thomas, who plays Michael Stern in this movie, was born "Robin Thomas Grossman" before dropping the "Grossman" for professional reasons.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2006)
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 28m(88 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content