![]() |
|
Yar, you be here: An Angel at My Table > Customer Reviews An Angel at My Table Customer Reviews (1 - 3 of 11 Reviews)Beautiful film
This movie is wonderfully filmed and has a heart wrenching story. I recommend it. TYPICAL
THIS IS typical no frills slice o life type ugly coming of age new zealand lesbian misunderstood and diagnosed as a nut job too real for its own gOod insufferable stuff that will maKE U FEEL SCHITZED OUT JUST WATCHING IT GIRLS BOND A GIRL DIES GIRLS LIE AROUND BEING GIRLS GIRL GETS PERIOD- GIRL GETS EMBARASSSED (A LOT OF THAT )-- & BY THE TIME SHE GOT COMMITTED I FELT LIKE I NEEDED TO BE --- ADD A STAR IF YER A LESBIAN OR SCHIZO PHRENIC-- OR GOT AN UNWANTED LOBOTOMY-AFTER WATCHING THIS YOU WILL NEED ONE AN ANGEL AT MY TABLE
Based on the autobiographies of Janet Frame. And from director Jane Campion (The Piano) This is a wonderful portrait of the New Zealand author. Who was misdiagnosed as schizophrenic, she endured numerous treaments of electric shock therapy (over 200!) Spent eight traumatic years in a mental institution. And came very close to having a lobotomy! It would be years before she would find the diagnosis of schizophrenia was wrong. This movie examines Janet's early life to adulthood. A very hard childhood hampered by poverty. And many tragedies. Her older sister, Myrtle, drowned when Janet was young. One of her other sisters Isabel died (also by drowning!) when Janet was in college. And her older brother suffered from epilesy. In a time when there was not more they could do about it. He often had seizures, made him a vulnerable target for bullies at school, and it left him unfit for most work. And Janet herself suffered with terribly painful decaying teeth, she had to have ALL of them pulled at a very young age. After her thankful release from the hospital she then went on a trip, first to England then to Spain. Where she met a young American poet, who she would formed her first relationship with. It is a long film, but don't let that discourage you. There is never a dull moment. It's a facinating story. It's visually beautiful. Filled with tragedy but also funny and wonderfully touching moments. And the performances are fabulous. About an incredible woman who wasn't schizophrenic...just "different" It's always remained one of my favorite films, the kind I can watch over and over.
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
© 2004 DVD Booty | Don't Plunder Our Cache of Booty, Matey! Hosting Provided by Cash Loans |