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Still Alice
TrailerAlice Howland is a renowned linguistics professor happily married with three grown children. All that begins to change when she is diagnosed with Early-onset Alzheimer';s Disease, Alice and her family';s lives face a harrowing challenge as this terminal degenerative neurological ailment slowly progresses to an inevitable conclusion they all dread. Along the way, Alice struggles to not only to fight the inner decay, but to make the most of her remaining time to find the love and peace to make simply living worthwhile.Genre: DramaActors: Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Shane McRae, Hunter Parrish, Alec Baldwin, Seth Gilliam, Kristen Stewart, Stephen Kunken, Erin Darke, Daniel Gerroll, Quincy Tyler Bernstine, ...»Director: Richard Glatzer, Wash WestmorelandCountry: United States, United Kingdom, FranceDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Still Alice"
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Characters of "Still Alice"
Alice HowlandPlayed by: Julianne MooreAnna Howland-JonesPlayed by: Kate BosworthCharlie Howland-JonesPlayed by: Shane McRaeTom HowlandPlayed by: Hunter ParrishJohn HowlandPlayed by: Alec BaldwinLydia HowlandPlayed by: Kristen Stewart -
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Creators of "Still Alice"
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Critic Reviews of "Still Alice"
Seattle TimesJanuary 29, 2015While it's no surprise that Moore is so good, "Still Alice" has an unexpected trick up its sleeve: the sweetly gentle performance of Kristen Stewart, as Alice's actress daughter Lydia.
NewsdayJanuary 29, 2015A modest drama, but Moore's heart-wrenching and Oscar-nominated performance makes this a must-see.
Miami HeraldJanuary 29, 2015The movie is harrowing, as any story about Alzheimer's should be, but Moore gives it an extra layer of gravity and heartbreaking inevitability.
Denver PostJanuary 23, 2015Sorrow-laden and moving, Still Alice isn't gratuitously grim nor is it easily sentimental. There's humor here -- vaguely gallows-like, perhaps but also earned.
Philadelphia InquirerJanuary 23, 2015The great strength of the film is that it never resorts to cheap sentimentality. The facts themselves are hard enough, crushing enough.
Globe and MailJanuary 23, 2015Still Alice is accurate and compassionate, and anyone who has known someone with Alzheimer's will appreciate the film's sincere intentions.
Film InquiryMay 11, 2017Still Alice is a close-to-heartbreaking portrait of mental illness and a genuinely effecting character study.
Film Comment MagazineFebruary 15, 2017It's the intent of this moving film to capture something that for obvious reasons is rarely attempted in memoir or movie, i.e., the experience of the deadly disease from the perspective of the sufferer rather than the caregivers.
The Straits Times (Singapore)September 13, 2016The performances prevent the film from becoming totally generic.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)July 14, 2016Kristen Stewart, fresh off the weird festival entry Clouds of Sils Maria with Juliette Binoche, is just as good here as ultimately the only unselfish member of this disappointing family. But come and stay for Moore, an actor for this and all ages.
Epoch TimesJune 13, 201670 percent portrait of a disease/30 percent family drama, recommended as preparation/demystification for Alzheimer's-affected families, and for fans of both Moore and Stewart.
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