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    Still Alice
    Still Alice

    Still Alice

    "Live in the moment."

    7.5•December 5, 2014•1h 41m
    Drama

    Storyline

    Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, is a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words. When she receives a devastating diagnosis, Alice and her family find their bonds tested.

    Director
    Wash Westmoreland,Richard Glatzer
    Writers
    Wash Westmoreland,Richard Glatzer

    Top Cast

    Julianne Moore

    Julianne Moore

    Alice Howland

    Kate Bosworth

    Kate Bosworth

    Anna Howland-Jones

    Shane McRae

    Shane McRae

    Charlie Howland-Jones

    Hunter Parrish

    Hunter Parrish

    Tom Howland

    Alec Baldwin

    Alec Baldwin

    John Howland

    Seth Gilliam

    Seth Gilliam

    Frederic Johnson

    Kristen Stewart

    Kristen Stewart

    Lydia Howland

    Stephen Kunken

    Stephen Kunken

    Dr. Benjamin

    Erin Darke

    Erin Darke

    Jenny

    Daniel Gerroll

    Daniel Gerroll

    Eric Wellman

    Quincy Tyler Bernstine

    Quincy Tyler Bernstine

    Nursing Home Administrator

    Maxine Prescott

    Nursing Home Resident

    Featured Reviews

    C

    CinemaSerf

    March 19, 2025
    7 / 10
    At the ripe old age of fifty, renowned American linguist “Alice” (Julianne Moore) is at the top of her game and looking forward to a married life with three grown up children and a grand-child. Then she starts noticing that she is becoming a little forgetful. Those climbing the stairs then forgetting why you went up in the first place moments start to become more regular. She can’t recall the words for her lectures and presentations, indeed she can’t always even recall the topic she is supposed to be speaking about. These aren’t complete memory blackouts, but they concern her enough to go to doctor who confirms that she has early-onset Alzheimer’s. Her husband (Alec Baldwin) and her children rally around her, they do what they can, but in the end it is the distressing dismantling of a life that Moore presents quite poignantly here as her character’s illness worsens and it’s effects on her family resonate quite profoundly. The children themselves prove quite useful in portraying the differing responses to the illness, with independently-minded daughter “Lydia” (Kristen Stewart) who is already having a tempestuous relationship with her mother being one of the powerful litmus tests offered by auteur Richard Glatzer as they come to terms with the situation. There’s an especially effective scene where she essentially creates a trap-door, or exit strategy, for herself and that illustrates just how difficult it is for someone who’s life has always relied on her cerebral abilities, being gradually eroded to the point where reason becomes something blurred and complicated. It does flirt a little with sentimentality, but for the most part it is a thought-provoking, slightly observational, drama that raised quite a few question about our own mortality.
    M

    mattwilde123

    March 9, 2017
    7 / 10
    'Still Alice' is a film that boasts a remarkable central performance from Julianne Moore. It tells the story of a University linguistics professor (Moore) as she is diagnosed a rare form of Auzheimer's disease. Richard Glatzer's direction of the movie can be viewed as a parallel to his own life and personal struggle as he lived with ALS disease. 'Still Alice' is full of emotive shots as the characters show care and support to Moore as she tries to continue juggling her career and family life with the disease. Aspects such as the music and cinematography is given a very straight-forward approach to allow the actors' performances to tell the story and to add a true to life direction. Based on the novel of the same name written by Lisa Genova, the screenplay is very faithfully adapted. The film really focuses on the story and the dialogue between the characters and some scenes and interactions are extremely moving thanks to how well it is written. Julianne Moore is perfect as the main character. She portrays her struggle with the disease with so much inner strength and dignity. Moore is supported by a solid cast such as Alec Baldwin and Kristen Stewart but are outshone by her brilliant performance. Overall, 'Still Alice' is a very good film. It is very touching and moving tale about coping with such a life changing and destructive disease. However, it seems to only be memorable due to Julianne Moore's incredible acting. ★★★½

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    Details

    StatusReleased
    LanguageEN
    Budget$5,000,000
    Revenue$44,779,195

    Keywords

    #mother#based on novel or book#professor#alzheimer's disease#memory loss#family#illness#columbia university#amnésia
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