Still Alice: Mein Leben ohne Gestern (2014)
7KStill Alice: Mein Leben ohne Gestern: Directed by Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland. With Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Shane McRae, Hunter Parrish. A linguistics professor and her family find their bonds tested when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease.
“It probably goes without saying, but in my opinion u0026quot;Still Aliceu0026quot; is right up there among this yearu0026#39;s best pictures.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnd what ultimately makes author Lisa Genovau0026#39;s debut bestselling novel so personal, yet so universal and identifiable in itu0026#39;s messages, are the performances. Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart are a part of a strong supporting cast, that will leave a lasting impression in your mind and it will be more than deserved. Both of their characters were so real – warm, supportive and earthly. And while both Baldwin and Stewart have taken the occasional misstep in their respective pasts, both of them once again showed without a doubt their acting abilities and scope, a word linguistics professor Dr. Alice Howland used, albeit with great difficulties, to describe her daughter Lydia (played by Stewart) in one point of the film.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnd what a performance by Julianne Moore that was! She essentially made an already rich character in Alice, a frankly too young Alzheimeru0026#39;s disease patient, who also happens to be a renown linguistics professor, even more dimensional and rich. Mooreu0026#39;s Alice is a strong, intelligent woman when we first meet her at her birthday at the beginning of the film. At that moment, Moore is confident and full of purpose. As she gets diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimeru0026#39;s disease, that her children might have inherited from her, and time goes by, Alice becomes a shadow of herself, whose mental health deteriorates at an alarmingly fast rate. And that is the part that Moore portrayed with such skill and graceful pain, that the viewer canu0026#39;t help but get irreversibly emotionally involved with her character. We feel for her, we cry with her, we wish she would get better, although it is clear that is sadly not going to happen. And Mooreu0026#39;s Alice knows it as well. And that makes the journey through her story even more challenging, difficult and painful for the viewer. Or as Beverly Beckham of The Boston Globe put it u0026quot;This is Alice Howlandu0026#39;s story, for as long as she can tell itu0026quot;.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe film was directed and adapted by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, who share both the writing and directing duties on almost all of their projects to date. The two somehow complete each other and find the balance, that is needed to tell such a delicate story in a manner, which can do it proper justice.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI will probably be the only one saying this, but I thought the score was tremendous as well. Kudos goes to composer Ilan Eshkeri, who did an amazing job on the film. The music is often intense and minimalistic, it feels like it is just an addition to the already rich environment the characters find themselves in and I would love to see at least a nomination at the Oscars for Eshkeri, although I highly doubt it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo, to wrap it up in a nutshell: Still Alice is a wonderful film, an intimate and fascinating study in the field of family drama, and one of the yearu0026#39;s best. I definitely hope to see some awards buzz mainly around the cast – both Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart deserve it for their delicate and supportive portrayal of husband John and youngest daughter Lydia, respectively, who never gave up on Mooreu0026#39;s Alice. And Julianne Moore – well, what can I say – her brutally sad and honest portrayal of Alice deserves to go down in the books of top-notch acting and she will reap the fruits of her work a long time from now (well, mostly, at the end of February, I hope).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSo it is a nine out of ten stars from me, only because I felt there could have been more screen time for the other children in the Howland family, and therefore the film could have been at least 10-15 minutes longer. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBut solely on Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewartu0026#39;s impeccable acting, I say this film is among the very best in the subject and also among the best titles this year. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eMy grade: 9/10”