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Nell (1994)

Nell (1994)
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A woman is brought to civilization after spending her life in the wilds in this drama. Dr. Jerome Lovell (Liam Neeson) happens upon a shack deep in the woods, where he discovers a strange woman who appears to be about 30, speaking an incomprehensible language. The woman, named Nell (Jodie Foster), was raised in the cabin by her late mother, who was incapacitated by strokes (Nell speaks English, but distorted -- as it was by her mother's infirmities); with the exception of her twin sister, who died as a child, Nell has had contact with no other human being. Lovell brings in a psychiatrist, Dr. Paula Olsen (Natasha Richardson) to help determine what, if anything, should be done for Nell; Olsen thinks that Nell should be committed to an institution, but Lovell demands a period of unobtrusive observation instead. When it becomes obvious that the courts will demand that Nell be hospitalized for psychiatric observation, Lovell and Olsen take it upon themselves to gently introduce Nell to the outside world. Jodie Foster's performance in Nell earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress, and she won the Screen Actor's Guild award in that category. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Jodie FosterLiam Neeson, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Apted
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Nell

A woman is brought to civilization after spending her life in the wilds in this drama. Dr. Jerome Lovell (Liam Neeson) happens upon a shack deep in the woods, where he discovers a strange woman who appears to be about 30, speaking an incomprehensible language. The woman, named Nell (Jodie Foster), was raised in the cabin by her late mother, who was incapacitated by strokes (Nell speaks English, but distorted -- as it was by her mother's infirmities); with the exception of her twin sister, who died as a child, Nell has had contact with no other human being. Lovell brings in a psychiatrist, Dr. Paula Olsen (Natasha Richardson) to help determine what, if anything, should be done for Nell; Olsen thinks that Nell should be committed to an institution, but Lovell demands a period of unobtrusive observation instead. When it becomes obvious that the courts will demand that Nell be hospitalized for psychiatric observation, Lovell and Olsen take it upon themselves to gently introduce Nell to the outside world. Jodie Foster's performance in Nell earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress, and she won the Screen Actor's Guild award in that category. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
112 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Apted
Writer(s):
William NicholsonMark Handley
Producer(s):
Jodie FosterRenee Missel
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Brief Nudity, Adult Situations)
Nell Awards:
  • 1994 - Screen Actors Guild - Best Actress
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Timothy A.

A simple heartwarming story about people and how they communicate, and who is better off, the over-educated, or the under-educated. A good cuddle with your spouse film to watch and much better than most of the other sludge coming out of tinsel town nowadays.

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William G.

This may be Jodie Foster's best performance. Aspiring actors and those who appreciate the acting craft will be captivated by Foster's ability to communicate with her eyes, her movement, and her spirit.

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V H.

I totally loved this film! THIS is THE film of all time,in my book! GREAT acting by Foster,she really feels the character,great story line through and through.I cried as I watched her story unfold.. A lot of people did not understand this film,but if they would watch it again,they will see through the eyes of a young "wild Woman" how truly special life is!!! 2 thumbs up!!!

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