The Life Before Her Eyes

The Life Before Her Eyes

  • Director: Vadim Perelman
  • Writer: Laura Kasischke,Emil Stern
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: September 5, 2008
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, SDDS, DTS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: In Bloom
  • "The Life Before Her Eyes" is a thriller released by 2929 International, directed by Vadim Perlman, starring Uma Thurman , Evan Moore , Sherman Alpert , Eva Amurri , etc. It was released in the United States on September 8, 2007.
    Based on the novel of the same name written by Laura Cassek, the film tells the story of the life-crossing choices faced by Diana during two periods in her life   .

    Details

    • Release date September 5, 2008
    • Filming locations Sheridan School - 191 Fountain Street, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    • Production companies 2929 Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $13,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $303,439

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $20,220

    Gross worldwide

    $7,248,490

    Movie reviews

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    • By Colten 2022-03-29 09:01:09

      worth seeing

      The plot in the film gives the audience a sense of confusion, and I believe everyone who watches it will feel it. Especially the end of the film, it is estimated that many people will be puzzled ~ ~

        If watching the film, life after 15 years is true, and other plots are from Diana's memories. This confusion will be even worse. On the contrary, the film starts from the campus tragedy that happened one year after DIANA and his friend made friends, and recounts the life of this one...

    • By Nakia 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      In the middle of the night, I suddenly dream of juvenile affairs, and I dream of tears and tears

      This is a story of a young, confused girl who is too negative about her past and too pessimistic about her future, so she exiles herself and sacrifices herself in exchange for other people's lives in the face of life and death decisions. In fact, she can choose to live with confidence. Down, maybe 15 years from now her life isn't the mess she imagined before she made the choice.
      ——Suddenly dreaming about juvenile affairs in the middle of the night, dreaming of makeup and tears. Just don't...

    • By Elmira 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Narrative structure. . .

      The plot is good, but it must be admitted that the director's narrative method is novel, but the structure is a bit too disorganized.
      Diana died, but her friend Mei Lin was still alive. Mei Lin replaced her life and imagined herself to be Diana, which is also in line with the theme of this movie. Life is not what it is before. Then Mei Lin has been imagining that he is Diana playing the future life for Diana.
      In fact, there are many small details in the play that can reflect the...

    • By Ayden 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      Why is life so important (spoiler)

      The film is divided into two lines, 17 and 32. Two endings, dead or not. Many people want to find out whether she is dead or not, and what the end is. I think it doesn't matter whether she is dead or not, this movie is the speech at the end

      "The main thing that guides people's existence in the world is imagination. We can examine opportunities and describe our future. Imagination requires courage and effort. .But imagination also gives us hope to navigate our destiny, we hope that the...

    • By Percy 2022-03-28 09:01:13

      We will all pay for our actions

      In fact, when Mike asked who should kill the two in the toilet, his friend Maureen chose herself. In the end it was indeed when Maureen died, and I think, from that moment on, Diana was dead.
      Even though she successfully married a professor and had Emma, ​​who had the same name as her aborted daughter, she became a professor herself. However, everything in the past seems to be reappearing. Because Maureen's death is an inexorable demon.
      Emma was just like her when she was a child, and...

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    • By Jocelyn 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      I don't understand the ending, but I read the comments. The wood is so...

    • By Reinhold 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      Look at the comments on the ending below. I don't know how the original work is written. Many things in this world are nothingness and self-pity. Do things with self-discipline and be worthy of...

    • By Abigale 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      = = Drunk wasted more than an...

    • By Abe 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      Evan Rachel Wood, this little girl can be said to be a new generation of...

    • By Lawrence 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      ………………………………………… Thumbs...

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    "The Life Before Her Eyes" uses a staggered arrangement of two main lines. The first main line is composed of high school girl Diana's experience on the day of the school shooting and other life fragments. These "real" parts are based on the more "virtual" frameworks of the current problems on American campuses. The second thread focuses on what happened between Diana and her husband and children fifteen years after the shooting....
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    Movie quotes

    • Mr. McClood: The heart is the body's strongest muscle.

    • Young Diana: Maureen, what did I do to deserve a friend like you?

      Maureen: Um, something in a past life?

    • Paul McFee: William James, that most American philosopher, once advised: "begin to be now what you will be hereafter". One might ask how? Our deepest guide in our beginning to be, is our imagination. Our ability to project, and mold our future selves from the myriad possibilities before us. And to imagine takes courage and effort. But it gives us hope too, hope that we can author our own destinies, hope that rightness of the decisions we make now will be borne out in the future. As much as we can be overwhelmed by the world, we can also draw hope from it. From beauty, from promise, from the simple fact that we have the talent to imagine our future selves from all the possible lives that pass before our eyes. We must imagine our lives well. We must engage our conscience. Conscience is the voice of God in the nature and heart of man.