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    Rabbit Hole
    Rabbit Hole

    Rabbit Hole

    "The only way out is through."

    6.7•December 16, 2010•1h 31m
    Drama
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    Storyline

    Life for a happy couple is turned upside down after their young son dies in an accident.

    Director
    John Cameron Mitchell
    Writers
    David Lindsay-Abaire

    Top Cast

    Nicole Kidman

    Nicole Kidman

    Becca Corbett

    Aaron Eckhart

    Aaron Eckhart

    Howie Corbett

    Dianne Wiest

    Dianne Wiest

    Nat

    Miles Teller

    Miles Teller

    Jason

    Tammy Blanchard

    Tammy Blanchard

    Izzy

    Sandra Oh

    Sandra Oh

    Gabby

    Giancarlo Esposito

    Giancarlo Esposito

    Auggie

    Jon Tenney

    Jon Tenney

    Rick

    Stephen Mailer

    Stephen Mailer

    Kevin

    Mike Doyle

    Mike Doyle

    Craig

    Roberta Wallach

    Roberta Wallach

    Rhonda

    Patricia Kalember

    Patricia Kalember

    Peg

    Featured Reviews

    F

    Filipe Manuel Neto

    July 19, 2022
    10 / 10
    **A frankly well-made film, but very painful to watch and highly contraindicated for the most sensitive and grieving people.** I cannot conceive of a pain stronger than that which a father or mother can feel when having to bury a child. No matter the causes of death, it must be as if the World, God or Fate, whatever, took away a part of us that we couldn't live without. I have to confess, honorable reader, that I have never been in a comparable situation. I can only imagine, and I honestly don't want to go through that, nor do I wish that on anyone. I am still young, and the closest person I saw go was a loving grandfather, whose memory is still with me. I suffered with that loss, and that certainty of never seeing him again, but I faced it peacefully, after all, none of us live forever and the elders leave first… it's the nature of things. This film addresses, precisely, the mourning of a child and the way in which the parents, each in their own way, live this pain and try to find ways to digest it. The world and society almost force us to overcome this after a certain moment, and return to normality. But what normality? There will be “normality” for a parent after something like this? These are questions that deserve reflection and that the film leaves open. We see that couple look at things differently: the father want to keep their son's memory, wants to feel surrounded by his things and touch his objects as if a portion of his son were inside them; the mother prefers to get rid of that objects and even move, in an effort to go forward where anger and frustration are vented on a lot of people around her. To what extent is it pain, not love, that unites them as a couple? For all this, I need to leave a note of warning, advising this film for people who have lost someone and are going through a grieving, or for people with depression or who are more negative. It's not an easy movie, it's one of those movies that squeezes where it hurts the most. It is based on a play that Nicole Kidman had the good idea of ​​taking to the cinema, and the script is by the same author of the play. Kidman brought the lead role to life with great skill, in a deeply psychological work, full of commitment and awarded with a nomination for an Oscar. Aaron Eckhart brought the heartbroken father to life in a poignant, heartfelt way, in one of the actor's most interesting works. The film also has the frankly positive collaboration of Sandra Oh, Tammy Blanchard, Diane West and Miles Teller. The production wisely decided not to bet too much on big technical resources, giving the story and the cast's performance all the space needed to shine. Even so, I wanted to leave a note of praise for the cinematography, with a good shooting work, low contrast, a palette of cold or pastel colors and a very well done editing, which gave the film a slower pace that seems to be perfectly adequate. Without flashy visuals and sound, everything is elegant and discrete. The set of the couple's house is perhaps the most relevant, with the large, empty and almost impersonal spaces being, in practice, the mirror of a family that no longer exists, and of an increasingly distant couple.

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    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    Budget$5,000,000
    Revenue$5,144,717

    Keywords

    #loss of loved one#support group#trauma#marriage#based on play or musical#grief#memory#crying#parking lot#therapy#car seat#death of a child
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