Till Human Voices Wake Us (2002) Reviews

Till Human Voices Wake Us (2002)
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Young adolescent Sam Franks (Lindley Joyner) spends his summers away from school with his physician father (Peter Curtin), whose schedule barely allows for quality father-son time. Therefore, Sam idles away most of his time with neighbor Maurie Lewis (Frank Gallacher) and Maurie's handicapped daughter Silvy (Brooke Harman), who also happens to be Sam's best friend. One night following a dance, Sam and Silvy kiss for the first time, and go down to the nearby river. As the two are lazily floating in the river and watching the night sky, Silvy disappears underwater and her body is never found. Several years afterwards, an adult Sam (Guy Pearce) -- who has gone on to become a psychiatry instructor -- journeys back to the same town for the funeral of his recently deceased father. While en route, Sam encounters Ruby (Helena Bonham Carter), a mysterious young woman he is forced to rescue from the same river that Silvy had disappeared in. After bringing Ruby to his father's house to calm her down after the incident, Sam begins to feel a strangely familiar comfortableness with her and the two begin to visit all of Sam's and Silvy's old stomping grounds. ~ Ryan Shriver, Rovi

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Starring:
Guy PearceHelena Bonham Carter, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Petroni
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
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Shauna M.

This movie was very sad and moving. I thought it was really interesting, not a snoozer at all.

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Linda D.

A young psychologyy professor travels back to his home upon hearing of his father's impending death. Upon arriving he is faced with a lot more than just burying his father, he must deal with his own buried memories. How this happens (or how he deals with it psychologically - you decide) is really clever and interesting; however the time shifting from his childhood to present (constant) I found annoying. Over-all though a dark film that moves along slowly it held my interest till the end. Guy Pearce's performance was a little dull for me but Helena Bonham Carter was wonderful to watch.

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Daniel B.

A most poetic and touching reverie about love and loss and hope. Not for those who want violence and car crashes and explosions and foul language. Only for those who have regard for introspective and thoughtful film making at its best.

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Jane F.

Subtle and understated, this film quietly wends its way into your heart and stays with you long after it's over. By far Guy Pearce's best work. Daniel B., I concur wholeheartedly.

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Matt P.

I did not hear of this movie before I rented it. I rented it only for helena bonham carter. The movie turned out to be very interesting, and truely worth it if you are a true helena fan!

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Nancy U.

A bit strange but very moving-beautiful music and photography...I thin Helena Bonham Carter could make a commerical mysterious and wonderful. Guy Pearce was great-why can't the US make movies like this????

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Curt B.

This movie proves my supposition that even though a movie may have the world's most brilliant director, actors and crew if it has a lousy script it will invariably still suck. This movie (alas) has a lousy script.

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William M.

Be sure to drink lots of coffee before watching. Unbelievably slow. Maybe the director was in a trance when developing the plot line.

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Barbara C K.

not one I would recommend unless you like a depressing movie.

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    Shauna M.

    This movie was very sad and moving. I thought it was really interesting, not a snoozer at all.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Linda D.

    A young psychologyy professor travels back to his home upon hearing of his father's impending death. Upon arriving he is faced with a lot more than just burying his father, he must deal with his own buried memories. How this happens (or how he deals with it psychologically - you decide) is really clever and interesting; however the time shifting from his childhood to present (constant) I found annoying. Over-all though a dark film that moves along slowly it held my interest till the end. Guy Pearce's performance was a little dull for me but Helena Bonham Carter was wonderful to watch.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Daniel B.

    A most poetic and touching reverie about love and loss and hope. Not for those who want violence and car crashes and explosions and foul language. Only for those who have regard for introspective and thoughtful film making at its best.

    Yes   |   No

     
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