it's a scary thing

Marcelino 2022-03-28 09:01:02

It's really a disappointing and desperate movie. Maybe the director was trying to express the feeling of love in such a desperate state, but most of what I feel at 24 is the powerless and silent cry of Artz. Haimer's disease is scary and hopeless when one's own memory is lost bit by bit until it's all lost, the process is painful, but the result is more unacceptable. I can't imagine what I would do if I had to face this in the future. I can't imagine. This has become my worst fear besides getting old

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  • Rickey 2022-03-30 09:01:04

    I miss myself. I'm not suffering, I'm struggling. I still alive. Julianne Moore is brilliant.

  • Trudie 2021-12-01 08:01:26

    The narrative is plain, and Julianne Moore's textbook-level Alzheimer's performance. This is Chang Shengli, helplessly bidding farewell to everything I know, and even remembering myself is an extravagant hope. The heat is lacking, and there have been too many similar themes. This film is more like a TV movie from the angle to the shooting method. Oh, it’s not hbo, it’s life time...

Still Alice quotes

  • Dr. John Howland: Why don't you wear a fanny pack, is it really THAT inhibiting?

  • Dr. Alice Howland: [regarding the newborn twins] Can I hold one?

    Charlie Howland-Jones: [to Anna] Uh... do you, do you think that's a good idea?

    Dr. Alice Howland: I know how to hold a baby.