Grace Is Gone (2007)

Grace Is Gone (2007)
Play Trailer and Clips
Member Rating:  
The contemplative, understated tearjerker Grace Is Gone dramatizes the quiet crisis that befalls Stanley (John Cusack), a young Midwestern husband of a female marine stationed in Iraq, and a father of two girls. Suddenly and unexpectedly widowed when his wife, Grace, is killed on the battlefield, Stanley cannot bring himself to share the devastating news with his two young daughters. In lieu of speaking to them immediately about their mother's death, Stanley internalizes his devastation and takes the girls on a road trip while he attempts to sort through a myriad of conflicted and tumultuous internal feelings about the war itself and contemplates how to break the shattering news. Inevitably, the road trip will end with Grace's funeral. This film represents the brainchild of producer/star Cusack and writer/director James C. Strouse. It began with Cusack's fury about the Bush administration's policy banning footage of caskets returning from the Iraq and Afghani wars, and his desire to see those events played out onscreen, in the lives of American citizens. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

 Read More


Starring:
John CusackShélan O'Keefe, (more)
Director(s):
James C. Strouse
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
View All Versions to rent and buy
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Grace Is Gone

The contemplative, understated tearjerker Grace Is Gone dramatizes the quiet crisis that befalls Stanley (John Cusack), a young Midwestern husband of a female marine stationed in Iraq, and a father of two girls. Suddenly and unexpectedly widowed when his wife, Grace, is killed on the battlefield, Stanley cannot bring himself to share the devastating news with his two young daughters. In lieu of speaking to them immediately about their mother's death, Stanley internalizes his devastation and takes the girls on a road trip while he attempts to sort through a myriad of conflicted and tumultuous internal feelings about the war itself and contemplates how to break the shattering news. Inevitably, the road trip will end with Grace's funeral. This film represents the brainchild of producer/star Cusack and writer/director James C. Strouse. It began with Cusack's fury about the Bush administration's policy banning footage of caskets returning from the Iraq and Afghani wars, and his desire to see those events played out onscreen, in the lives of American citizens. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

Complete Cast of Grace Is Gone


Director(s):
James C. Strouse
Writer(s):
James C. Strouse
Producer(s):
Galt NiederhofferDaniela Taplin LundberghDaniela Taplin-Lundberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Grace Is Gone Awards:
  • 2007 - Sundance Film Festival - Best Screenplay
  • 2007 - Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award
Looking for special editions of Grace Is Gone?
See All Versions
Subtitles:
Check All Versions
Closed Captioning:
Check All Versions
 
 
 
 

BY MAIL

Monthly Subscription
NEW! 7 - Day Rental
No subscription required. Usually ships in 24 hours.
 
BuyPreviously Viewed   $7.99
(disc only) 

New  $10.99
 

IN-STORE

 

What's Your Take?

Add to FavoritesIn Favorites  |  Share:     Email to a friendShare on FacebookShare on Twitter
    YOUR REVIEW
    WRITE A REVIEW
     
    1000 
     
    Member Reviews
     
    Spencer M.

    A very sad, slow, but excellent movie. It makes you drift away and feel the sorrow and anguish that so many families are gong through. The truth of the matter is these feelings have been shared by many for centuries. So sad but true.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Fredrick L.

    Powerful movie that hits home to anyone who lost a loved one. The story may have been slow, but that is the point. How does a parent explain to his/her children that mom/dad is gone. The ending especially hit home given the fact my mom and I had to bury my dad (a Vietnam vet). Cusack delivered and this movie is definitely something to watch.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Howard G.

    Like all John Cusack movies, this was a true winner..Too bad that he got snubbed for an Academy Award. His talent has progressed so much in every role and I look for him to get an Oscar in the near future.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Read All 158 Reviews