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My Life So Far (1999)

My Life So Far (1999)
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Director Hugh Hudson, who made his directorial debut with the award-winning Chariots Of Fire, returns to the theme of British life in the 1920s in the bittersweet family drama My Life So Far. Gamma Macintosh (Rosemary Harris) is the matriarch of a family that inhabits Harewood House, a castle in the Scottish Highlands. Besides Gamma, the adult heads of the household are her daughter, Moira (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) and Moira's husband Edward Pettigrew (Colin Firth), a mildly eccentric inventor who tinkers with experimental automobiles and airplanes. Moira and Edward have two children, son Fraser (Robbie Norman) and daughter Elspeth (Kelly Macdonald). One day Moira's brother Morris (Malcolm McDowell) stops by with his fiancée, a French woman named Heloise (Irene Jacob), whose beauty and sophistication turns Edward's head and stirs new emotions in young Fraser. Filmed in 1997, My Life So Far remained in the editing room until 1999, when it was shown in a special benefit screening at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin FirthRosemary Harris, (more)
Director(s):
Hugh Hudson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of My Life So Far

Director Hugh Hudson, who made his directorial debut with the award-winning Chariots Of Fire, returns to the theme of British life in the 1920s in the bittersweet family drama My Life So Far. Gamma Macintosh (Rosemary Harris) is the matriarch of a family that inhabits Harewood House, a castle in the Scottish Highlands. Besides Gamma, the adult heads of the household are her daughter, Moira (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) and Moira's husband Edward Pettigrew (Colin Firth), a mildly eccentric inventor who tinkers with experimental automobiles and airplanes. Moira and Edward have two children, son Fraser (Robbie Norman) and daughter Elspeth (Kelly Macdonald). One day Moira's brother Morris (Malcolm McDowell) stops by with his fiancée, a French woman named Heloise (Irene Jacob), whose beauty and sophistication turns Edward's head and stirs new emotions in young Fraser. Filmed in 1997, My Life So Far remained in the editing room until 1999, when it was shown in a special benefit screening at the 1999 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Hugh Hudson
Producer(s):
Steve NorrisDavid Puttnam
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations)
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    Kasey L.

    Since this movie was based on the memories of a real person, I thought they did a good job of capturing the ambiguity of events you remember as a child and what really happened The best moment was the young protaganist's fundraising suggestion for his mother and aunt. I first caught a glimpse of this on cable mid-way through the movie and was immediately taken into the story. I had put it to the top of my queue so I could find out what I missed!

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    Beverly A.

    for colin firth fans, don't miss this one!

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    Molly H.

    Movie took a werid direction about half way through. I thought it would be more of a romantic story. Def. great performance from Collin.

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