B Doris D. (Frenchie300) from DETROIT, MI wrote on 3/28/2009...
I have to agree that this film does disappoint. With such a stellar cast one expected more. Claire Danes is believable as the young Ann for the most part, but having Meryl Streep portray but the younger and older Lola is distracting. Glenn Close fails miserably in expressing her sorrow at the death of her son. There is only one reason to watch this film and that is the the interaction between Vanessa Redgrave and Natasha Richardson.
Alice H. (singlegalkansas) from TOPEKA, KS wrote on 3/28/2009...
0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This movie was predictable. Yet, its box cover shows a different scene then I believed would happen. It was okay but the film could have been so much better!
Julie A. wrote on 12/2/2007...
6 of 6 member(s) found this review helpful.
This cast of women is magic, just magic. Ann is so loveable, you just want everything good to happen to her. First, her life is changed for the better, than the worse, all in one weekend. So profound was this one weekend that in her dying days that's all she can think on, even after a full and long life.
Her daughters play out the drama, tension and love that all sisters have between them with beautiful clarity. They had me wincing, laughing and crying.
The final question is, have you said all you need to say to a dying loved one? Did you get all your questions answered? And what, in the end, really matters?