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# Still Alice

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## Description

Alice Howland, a linguistics professor, receives a diagnosis of Early-Onset Alzheimer’s disease and finds her family bonds wholly tested.

Review: Scary, touching, frank, beautifully acted, a must see. - There's not much else I can say that all of the other positive reviewers haven't already said. But since I too lost a loved one to Alzheimer's, and am extremely fearful of eventually being diagnosed myself, this movie was deeply moving as well as somewhat educational - especially to those who may not have been exposed to this disease's detrimental effects. There are no happy endings here, just the stark reality that Alzheimer's, a highly disregarded disease (albeit with growing publicity), is one of the cruelest ways to die. And with my loved one, she did not have the rare, rapidly progressing, early onset form (as was portrayed in this movie) - she had the form that slowly takes your loved one away from you. But that's not really telling you about the movie. I just finished watching it, and frankly I cried through the entire thing. Not just because it's definitely a sad film, but because of the warm moments, and other true-to-life idiosyncrasies of day to day existence that we can all relate to being acted out beautifully. This movie didn't stave off any fears I may have as a 48 year old woman who is losing her ability to spell and has always had what I consider to be pretty significant memory loss that keeps getting worse. So if you too have this fear, you will either become more fearful, or you will appreciate the frank portrayal of your possible future. I have to admit, it also gave me a few ideas on how to prepare and help myself with the use of modern technology if it does happen to me. In short - I highly recommend this movie. I'm not someone that splits hairs over little things like filmography or whatever (and I usually don't even recognize those types of flaws). It seemed well-done to me, your typical movie-watcher. But in my opinion a good movie takes me out of my life for 2 hours and puts me into the lives being portrayed. This movie succeeded famously in that regard.
Review: Moore's Performance Makes This a Better Movie Than I Thought I Was Going to Be - Ordinarily, I'm not a fan of weepy "three-handkerchief" movies. There are literally hundreds of them to choose from (there's even a cable channel that specializes in them) & most of them follow a predictable formula that goes something like this: 1) We meet "the Victim" - the person who will suffer from some terrible tragedy (such as cancer or some terminal illness). 2) We also meet "the VLS" (the Virtuous & Long-suffering Spouse) - although it could also be a friend, parent, sibling or whatever. 3) We learn that the VLS has some serious character flaw (a workaholic, an alcoholic, a serial adulterer or just plain disagreeable). 4) We also meet other family members (friends, parents, siblings or whatever) who have problems of their own. 4) When tragedy strikes, the characters go through various stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, etc.) but eventually the VLS and the rest of the family overcome their own shortcomings, learn to cope with the tragedy and accept what has happened. At its core, "Still Alice" is one of hundreds of other movies just like it that follow the above formula pretty closely. That would make this a difficult film to recommend were it not for Julianne Moore's powerful performance as Alice Howland. Moore's work in this film is so strong that after a while you forget how formulaic the storyline is. She won a well-deserved Oscar for her performance as a renowned linguist and lecturer who (spoiler alert) comes down with early onset Alzheimer's. Moore's Alice is - first and foremost - a very intelligent woman, just the kind of character that Hollywood rarely gets right. Far too often, smart girls are portrayed to be arrogant, emotionally immature, or just plain evil. But Moore and the makers of "Still Alice" don't fall into that trap. Her Alice is not only brilliant, she's also likeable, beautiful, sexy and deeply in love with her family. Although she has flaws of her own, she embodies so many of the things that we in the audience aspire to be that when she learns that a disease is beginning to eat away at her intellect, she's not the only one who is horrified - we are too. Moore does a great job of letting us get to know her character before bad things start to happen her. That way when they do happen, we feel like they're happening to somebody that we know. It's a powerful film. Even if you don't like tearjerkers, give this one a chance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Alec Baldwin, Hunter Parrish, Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Killer Films, Kristen Stewart, Lex Lutzus, Pamela Koffler, Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland Contributor Alec Baldwin, Hunter Parrish, Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Killer Films, Kristen Stewart, Lex Lutzus, Pamela Koffler, Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,779 Reviews |
| Format | Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 41 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Drama
- **Format:** Subtitled
- **Contributor:** Alec Baldwin, Hunter Parrish, Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Killer Films, Kristen Stewart, Lex Lutzus, Pamela Koffler, Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 41 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Scary, touching, frank, beautifully acted, a must see.
*by N***S on August 7, 2015*

There's not much else I can say that all of the other positive reviewers haven't already said. But since I too lost a loved one to Alzheimer's, and am extremely fearful of eventually being diagnosed myself, this movie was deeply moving as well as somewhat educational - especially to those who may not have been exposed to this disease's detrimental effects. There are no happy endings here, just the stark reality that Alzheimer's, a highly disregarded disease (albeit with growing publicity), is one of the cruelest ways to die. And with my loved one, she did not have the rare, rapidly progressing, early onset form (as was portrayed in this movie) - she had the form that slowly takes your loved one away from you. But that's not really telling you about the movie. I just finished watching it, and frankly I cried through the entire thing. Not just because it's definitely a sad film, but because of the warm moments, and other true-to-life idiosyncrasies of day to day existence that we can all relate to being acted out beautifully. This movie didn't stave off any fears I may have as a 48 year old woman who is losing her ability to spell and has always had what I consider to be pretty significant memory loss that keeps getting worse. So if you too have this fear, you will either become more fearful, or you will appreciate the frank portrayal of your possible future. I have to admit, it also gave me a few ideas on how to prepare and help myself with the use of modern technology if it does happen to me. In short - I highly recommend this movie. I'm not someone that splits hairs over little things like filmography or whatever (and I usually don't even recognize those types of flaws). It seemed well-done to me, your typical movie-watcher. But in my opinion a good movie takes me out of my life for 2 hours and puts me into the lives being portrayed. This movie succeeded famously in that regard.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Moore's Performance Makes This a Better Movie Than I Thought I Was Going to Be
*by L***E on May 29, 2015*

Ordinarily, I'm not a fan of weepy "three-handkerchief" movies. There are literally hundreds of them to choose from (there's even a cable channel that specializes in them) & most of them follow a predictable formula that goes something like this: 1) We meet "the Victim" - the person who will suffer from some terrible tragedy (such as cancer or some terminal illness). 2) We also meet "the VLS" (the Virtuous & Long-suffering Spouse) - although it could also be a friend, parent, sibling or whatever. 3) We learn that the VLS has some serious character flaw (a workaholic, an alcoholic, a serial adulterer or just plain disagreeable). 4) We also meet other family members (friends, parents, siblings or whatever) who have problems of their own. 4) When tragedy strikes, the characters go through various stages of grief (denial, anger, bargaining, etc.) but eventually the VLS and the rest of the family overcome their own shortcomings, learn to cope with the tragedy and accept what has happened. At its core, "Still Alice" is one of hundreds of other movies just like it that follow the above formula pretty closely. That would make this a difficult film to recommend were it not for Julianne Moore's powerful performance as Alice Howland. Moore's work in this film is so strong that after a while you forget how formulaic the storyline is. She won a well-deserved Oscar for her performance as a renowned linguist and lecturer who (spoiler alert) comes down with early onset Alzheimer's. Moore's Alice is - first and foremost - a very intelligent woman, just the kind of character that Hollywood rarely gets right. Far too often, smart girls are portrayed to be arrogant, emotionally immature, or just plain evil. But Moore and the makers of "Still Alice" don't fall into that trap. Her Alice is not only brilliant, she's also likeable, beautiful, sexy and deeply in love with her family. Although she has flaws of her own, she embodies so many of the things that we in the audience aspire to be that when she learns that a disease is beginning to eat away at her intellect, she's not the only one who is horrified - we are too. Moore does a great job of letting us get to know her character before bad things start to happen her. That way when they do happen, we feel like they're happening to somebody that we know. It's a powerful film. Even if you don't like tearjerkers, give this one a chance.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recommend
*by M***O on October 4, 2025*

Great movie. Heartbreaking but very well made. The acting is superb

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