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Recovery

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.1K
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Recovery (2007)
Drama

Alan and Tricia Hamilton are blissfully happy. One day their perfect life is torn apart when Alan steps in front of a passing car. He's left with a brain injury that completely transforms hi... Read allAlan and Tricia Hamilton are blissfully happy. One day their perfect life is torn apart when Alan steps in front of a passing car. He's left with a brain injury that completely transforms his personality.Alan and Tricia Hamilton are blissfully happy. One day their perfect life is torn apart when Alan steps in front of a passing car. He's left with a brain injury that completely transforms his personality.

  • Director
    • Andy De Emmony
  • Writer
    • Tony Marchant
  • Stars
    • David Tennant
    • Sarah Parish
    • Harry Treadaway
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writer
      • Tony Marchant
    • Stars
      • David Tennant
      • Sarah Parish
      • Harry Treadaway
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • Alan Hamilton
    Sarah Parish
    Sarah Parish
    • Tricia Hamilton
    Harry Treadaway
    Harry Treadaway
    • Dean Hamilton
    Jacob Theato
    • Joel Hamilton
    Jay Simpson
    Jay Simpson
    • Johnathan
    Jo McInnes
    • Gwen
    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
    • Mr. Lockwood
    Ron Donachie
    Ron Donachie
    • Len Hamilton
    Anne Kidd
    Anne Kidd
    • Shirley Hamilton
    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Vicky Nathan
    Charlotte Palmer
    • WPC
    Sarah Paul
    • OT
    Andrew Wisher
    • Neighbour 1
    • (as Andy Wisher)
    Sue Elliott-Nichols
    Sue Elliott-Nichols
    • Neighbour 2
    • (as Sue Elliott-Nicholls)
    Glen Davies
    • Headway Volunteer
    David Maybrick
    David Maybrick
    • Firefighter
    Penelope Beaumont
    • Interviewer
    Pooky Quesnel
    Pooky Quesnel
    • Homeowner
    • Director
      • Andy De Emmony
    • Writer
      • Tony Marchant
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    5SnoopyStyle

    lacks drama

    Alan (David Tennant) and Tricia Hamilton (Sarah Parish) are married with two sons. He's a manager of a property company. He gets hit by a truck and suffers brain damage. He wakes up from a coma with memory loss and unstable behaviors. The family struggles to cope and Tricia has little help. He can't keep his job and they are broke.

    David Tennant does a good performance of a brain-damaged man. Sarah Parish has a nice turn when she breaks down. The story doesn't really have much drama. It's one incident after another. It doesn't build as much as it's a drip, drip, drip of Alan's outbursts. It doesn't make for a great dramatic movie but it's compelling for people dealing with similar situations.
    10browniesnack57

    David Tennant is the most emotive man on the planet, and brain damage is NOT the end.

    This movie is the most powerful, emotional, and inspiring movie I have ever seen. The description of brain damage like a road network is brilliant. This is a heartfelt, and definitely heartBREAKING, tale of the struggle of man who no longer understands his own brain. Everything is difficult, people are mad at him for something he doesn't remember doing, even though it just happened yesterday. Themes are: confusion, frustration, anger, fear, hopelessness and love. David Tennant expresses the stress and rejection Alan experiences, beautifully. He is angry, sobbing, sullen to the point of laying in bed wishing to turn off his whole brain. The ending is complex, and designed to be judged differently, depending on your viewpoint. Personally, I find it sweet.
    8davidlmartin

    Moving and convincing portrayal of a family tragedy

    Recovery is a well-judged and balanced drama of a sensitive subject that doesn't sentimentalise the main characters. David Tennant and Sarah Parish bring to the fore the complex and conflicting emotions of a couple deeply in love struggling to come to terms with the personality changes they both endure and also must make to survive a tragic accident.

    Tennant, as Alan, brings humour as well as a dangerous lecherousness, as an engineer recovering from a memory loss brought on by a road accident. Alan is not portrayed simply as a victim but as human being with feelings doing the best he can to make sense of his new life. Sarah Parish's Tricia is not a clichéd stand-by-her-man housewife who will do anything to support her husband. She struggles with falling out of love with Alan, as the man she once new and loved is now a completely different person - a stranger to her.

    Contrary to some opinion, this - in my view - makes perfect Sunday night viewing. Too often, we are shown soft family dramas or detective series, like Heartbeat, which rot and putrefy the brain. Programme commissioners seem to think that the traditional day of rest is also a day when our minds go to sleep. More challenging and thought-provoking drama like Recovery would seriously change the situation.
    8ichobodcrane

    I hate to see a grown man cry, but.....

    I was blubbing like an idiot during the last ten minutes of this exceptional piece of television. I have to say that the idea of sitting down to view 90 minutes of what was bound to be pretty depressing material on a Sunday, was not a welcome one. The thought of yet another, over worthy, BAFTA winning possibility did not enthuse me......However the end result knocked me for 6. This is some of the best television I have seen in ages. For years I was under the impression that all originality had left the BBC's drama department. Our Friends in the North was the last production that truly blew me away and that was 10 years ago. However faith is restored and honour is satisfied. David Tenant was incredible! So many actors I can think of would have really gone to town on a part like this, but never once did I see Mr Tenant as an actor or as the Doctor, all I saw was Alan Hamilton. I haven't had my heart wrenched this much since Daniel Craigs performance as Geordie Peacock all those years ago. Sarah Parish was also incredible and I really hope this role brings her better roles in the future. All of the cast were great but special mention must go to the director who really placed us inside Alans head. The toaster scene, in particular, made me feel quite queasy.
    8elainapapaya

    Haunting, painful, and beautiful

    This is one of those films that you can't stop thinking about days after watching. It doesn't seem like much right after you've finished it, but it keeps nagging at you. The subject matter is handled extremely well- it's blunt, but not degrading, sympathetic, but not unrealistic. It's a shame that this was a tv movie; I think it would have gained some attention if it had been released in theaters. All of the actors were brilliant. Recovery feels very, very real, and I highly recommend checking it out.

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    • Trivia
      David Tennant worked on the TV movie between Seasons 2 and 3 of "Doctor Who".
    • Quotes

      Alan Hamilton: [to his son before he leaves for university] Long-term memory, okay? When you were three you had this, um, big... juicy fruit... orange, orange car that you sat in and you pushed with your feet. Only, you never did it yourself, 'cause you always got me to push you everywhere. And Mum used to get upset with you for being lazy, but I could make you go fast, I could give you a nice ride. Thing is, right, now, I know I can't do anything for you that's even that simple anymore. And half the time I'm gonna *be* the boy in the orange car. But... I'm *so* proud of what you can do now, and what you've done. And a couple of months ago I was jealous of your future, 'cause I haven't got one to speak of, but my life now is gonna be what happens to you. And you. Before, I thought that I was the main event, and the breadwinner and the go-getter... now I'm just happy watching you. So... good luck, son.

      [he hugs him]

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    • Release date
      • February 25, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBc (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Возвращение
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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