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I'm Still Here

  • 2013
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.3K
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I'm Still Here (2013)
Trailer for the 2013 drama Im Still Here, directed by Kris Smith
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Psychological DramaTragedyDramaRomance

Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.

  • Director
    • Kris Smith
  • Writer
    • Kris Smith
  • Stars
    • Dan Burman
    • Rebecca Bailey
    • Joanna Pope
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kris Smith
    • Writer
      • Kris Smith
    • Stars
      • Dan Burman
      • Rebecca Bailey
      • Joanna Pope
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Dan Burman
    Dan Burman
    • Matthew Grey
    Rebecca Bailey
    • Olivia Rudd
    Joanna Pope
    • Fiona Grey
    Chris Szuca
    • Ben Edwards
    Marie Wilson
    Marie Wilson
    • Sophie Edwards
    Lucy Russell
    Lucy Russell
    • Rebecca Lawrence
    Steve While
    • Dr. Nolan
    Mark Ivan Benfield
    • Martin Bailey
    Nigel Hill
    • Alan Grey
    Jack Beresford
    • Robert Grey
    Jade Wallis
    • Vicky
    Max Flinton
    • Young Matt
    Oscar Malcolm
    • Young Rob
    Ben McCall
    • Adam
    Melody Reynolds
    • Nurse Fran
    John Atkins
    John Atkins
    • Olivia's Dad
    Jenny Hollingworth
    • Chelsea
    Leon Alexander
    • Jake
    • Director
      • Kris Smith
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      • Kris Smith
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    7alec_walker-64427

    Speechless

    I'm Still Here is an interesting, thought-provoking movie. It contains great acting from the main characters especially. I'm Still Here has an original story-line and it is very moving. I would recommend this film to anyone! I like how down-to-Earth and realistic the characters and the plot are and I like the way it has been filmed. I also liked how the subject matter challenges its viewers. You get very emotionally involved in the story and captured by the suffering of the characters. I'm Still Here has important themes that captures the audience. If you're looking for an interesting movie, go and watch this one.
    9ale_fish

    Quietly affecting drama of emotional truth

    Having lived through a family experience of terminal illness, I was not looking forward to watching this film. Fiction often seems trite and forced when you've actually dealt with the reality, particularly a devastating one. However, 'I'm Still Here' (2013) neatly sidesteps all the tiresome 'Hollywood' grandstanding that is synonymous with the subject matter and delivers instead a truthful and telling depiction of the struggles of Matt, a young man struck down by a lingering and potentially fatal disease.

    The strength and authenticity of the film lies in its grounded approach; a willingness to embrace the mundane and common place aspects of the situation. There are no silly 'bucket list' activities; just regular trips to the hospital, awkward 'self-help' group sessions and a few snatched moments of happiness as the clock begins running out. In less adroit hands, this could all have been a little on the dull side but writer-director Kris Smith and a largely unknown cast pull the audience in slowly but surely and, by the climax, you are fully invested in both story and characters.

    It always seems a little unfair to single out individual performances from a fine ensemble but it's very hard not to highlight a few. Obviously, a lot of the heavy lifting falls to Dan Burman as Matt and he proves more than capable of shouldering the responsibility. Interactions with his family are painfully convincing and, although the psychology of a broken home leading to emotional detachment is hardly new territory, Burman really nails it, never mining a scene for audience sympathy or making his emotional journey too great to strain credibility. Joanna Pope is also note perfect as his fussy mother and Jack Beresford scores in an all too-brief appearance as younger brother, Rob. Elsewhere, Lucy Collins is truly outstanding as a charismatic hospital patient (we'd be talking awards if this was Hollywood) and Marie Wilson inhabits the character of the downtrodden woman next door with an authenticity that informs her every gesture and expression. The music soundtrack is excellent and, just as importantly, is used very judiciously. The design of the title sequence is also extremely impressive.

    But it's the naturalistic writing and atmosphere that allows story and cast the room to really breathe and fuels the subtleties of this quietly affecting drama. Particularly notable is the way that Matt finds a kind of closure; not through tearful reconciliations with his estranged family as you might expect but through his kindness to strangers. This involves the warring couple next door, who he has only previously known by hearing their arguments coming through the wall (a brilliant touch). Also assisting is a non-linear structure, which allows for some telling moments without compromising the coherence of the story. There are a few rough edges and the final act may seem a superfluous addition to some but still packs a heavy emotional punch. A vibrant and very moving piece of cinema that never descends into easy sentiment and remains a very positive and life- affirming experience, despite the theme.
    10shamkhalov

    I'm still here ... watching

    OK I have to say something straight away. Paused it an hour and a half in while writing this - the film is beautifully shot and superbly acted. If there was ever a way to explore the less comfortable side of healthy young adult desire -- to explore the world, to test boundaries, to take big risks, to live a little dangerously -- without the usual fear of worst-case scenarios or squeamishness, I'M STILL HERE is it, if only because the presence of terminal illness makes such risks seem like a quaint and necessary part of having lived. The movie shows a confrontational and sometimes dark but often humorous and wildly tender look at what it means to be alive, and, ultimately, what it means to die, all through the eyes of a young man and those closest to him.

    Matt's quest to fulfil his bucket list -- at first filled with wild and predictable thrills, but eventually shifting to the sweeter, quiet moments only nature and family provide -- offers an excellent source of discussion with our generation about the things that matter most in life at a time when imagining past the next hour is often difficult. It's a brutally direct film that's hard to watch because it never pulls its punches about dying, but this makes it especially beautiful -- not to mention a near-constant tearjerker, even when it's upbeat. Full box of tissue required.
    10conanstewart-81372

    So good

    The quality of the film is way beyond its budget with good acting and beautifully filmed across historic landmarks in England. The storyline keeps your attention and the music provides the right atmosphere throughout the film. The film starts off as a suspense thriller and turns into a romance so it should appeal to a large cross section of people. Due to the nature of the film with its strong storyline and the way it was shot, it will look good both on the big screen and on DVD.
    10arabesuku

    Raw, heart-aching debut from promising director Kris Smith

    I'm Still Here, the feature film debut from director Kris Smith that draws on his experiences with terminal illness, is as poignant and punchy as they come. Matthew (portrayed by Dan Burman), a young man with his whole life ahead of him suddenly discovers that he has terminal cancer - thus begins a roller-coaster ride of pain and heartache, from reconciling with family to falling in love at the wrong time.

    Burman's sterling no holds barred performance married with Smith's raw, almost documentary- like filmmaking (thanks also to the excellent cinematography by DOP Joshua Carver) give I'm Still Here its emotional core – since the film seems so natural it makes it all the more relatable, and that it makes the drama all the more heartbreaking (oh yes, you certainly will need tissues). In all the right places, Burman channels melancholy, wit and pure agony on his journey through all the stages of grief portrayed in the film that will certainly pull at your heartstrings.

    His co-stars are equally as empathic, particularly Lucy Russell as Rebecca and Chris Szuca as Ben who deliver fresh, engaging performances. Whilst the focus of Matthew's attention is on his love interest Olivia (Rebecca Bailey), the more meaningful relationships are the ones he forms in his community; particularly in the case of fellow cancer sufferer Rebecca and the estranged married couple Ben and Sophie. Matthew's realization of his larger role in the world around him will certainly have audiences feeling warm, even if his kindness is shrouded in tragedy.

    The film's somber score by Asche & Spencer, whose credits include Machine Gun Preacher and Monster's Ball, reinforces the moody tone well as Matthew struggles with day-to-day life, knowing his time is growing shorter by the minute.

    I'm Still Here is a dose of fresh, no-holds-barred filmmaking that will break your heart in two with its powerful drama. Smith has made his cinematic mark, as his beautiful debut shows strong signs of great promise in his future – he's most certainly a director to watch.

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    • Trivia
      The role of Olivia was originally written for London actress Emilia Clarke, but Clarke's agent explained that she was too busy with various projects such as Game of Thrones.
    • Goofs
      When Matt walks down the hospital ward with flowers, a crew member is seen peeking around the corner.
    • Quotes

      Matthew Grey: Of all the things to regret, she's the one I just can't swallow. I wake up everyday, blink my eyes and think to myself: "One more chance to get her back"

    • Crazy credits
      The film title appears in a sequence of cells and circuitry.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Maybe Movies: Hellins/GremRaiser (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Dancing In The Moonlight
      Written by Sherman Kelly

      Performed by Toploader

      Courtesy of SONY, CMG

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Я всё ещё здесь
    • Filming locations
      • Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • 7ype
      • Television Bandits
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      2 hours
    • Color
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