IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
1704
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Diane verbringt ihre Tage damit, anderen zu helfen und versucht verzweifelt, eine Beziehung zu ihrem drogenabhängigen Sohn aufzubauen. Sie konfrontiert sich mit Erinnerungen, die sie lieber ... Alles lesenDiane verbringt ihre Tage damit, anderen zu helfen und versucht verzweifelt, eine Beziehung zu ihrem drogenabhängigen Sohn aufzubauen. Sie konfrontiert sich mit Erinnerungen, die sie lieber vergessen würde.Diane verbringt ihre Tage damit, anderen zu helfen und versucht verzweifelt, eine Beziehung zu ihrem drogenabhängigen Sohn aufzubauen. Sie konfrontiert sich mit Erinnerungen, die sie lieber vergessen würde.
- Auszeichnungen
- 9 Gewinne & 20 Nominierungen insgesamt
Laura Knight
- Nurse #2
- (as Laura Knight Keating)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesWritten specifically for Mary Kay Place.
- PatzerAt 1:12:09, Diane strikes out "and" in her note. At 1:12:14, "and" is unstruck again.
- Crazy CreditsBefore the credits start rolling, it is written in the right bottom corner, "This film is for Carisa"
- SoundtracksMy Love
Written by Louis Lupinacci
Performed by Louie Lupo & The Swaggers
Published by Saxist Music(ASCAP), Getcha Music (ASCAP) and Oldwick Music (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Westwood Music Group
Ausgewählte Rezension
For me, there's a limited appeal to a movie such as "Diane," which so authentically represents the life of an ordinary woman. Nothing extraordinary happens. She visits the same places and the same people over and over again, almost always either talking about her health and relationship problems or those of others in her circle. If they run out of current shortcomings to discuss, they dredge up past ones. Repeated use of the same camera positions for the same spaces reinforces this repetitive circling, too. When Diane is looking for her drug-addled son again, for instance, the camera again frames her through a doorway from the kitchen. There's a telling scene, where one of Diane's friends searches her mind for another topic to discuss when Diane refuses to talk about her son temporarily. Eventually, they share recollections of the food of the restaurants that have occupied the space they're currently in. It's one of the few moments in the movie when they're not gossiping over their clique.
Mary Kay Place is fine in the titular role, which garnered her some talk of an Oscar nomination that never came, but "Diane" is largely an inversion of the usual parts given to such a character actor--making a protagonist of the mother in a drug-addiction drama, or of the friend in another drama about a cancer patient, etc. I appreciate that the filmmakers didn't resort to the usual introduction of a new romance to alleviate this dullness, though. Indeed, her past extramarital affair is largely glossed over in a sort of anti-climax. Besides, Diane's life is already overfilled with interpersonal relationships. The one somewhat interesting activity she manages to do alone, for she can't even drink by herself for long before her friends show up to take her home, is writing in her diary. It's a pastime that stands in stark contrast to the rest of the routine of this highly interdependent character. There's little to write about, either, besides everyone getting sick and eventually dying. Sure, it's respectably true to life, but it can be bad enough to already be living some variation of this narrative; to see it on the screen, may make such quiet desperation worse.
Mary Kay Place is fine in the titular role, which garnered her some talk of an Oscar nomination that never came, but "Diane" is largely an inversion of the usual parts given to such a character actor--making a protagonist of the mother in a drug-addiction drama, or of the friend in another drama about a cancer patient, etc. I appreciate that the filmmakers didn't resort to the usual introduction of a new romance to alleviate this dullness, though. Indeed, her past extramarital affair is largely glossed over in a sort of anti-climax. Besides, Diane's life is already overfilled with interpersonal relationships. The one somewhat interesting activity she manages to do alone, for she can't even drink by herself for long before her friends show up to take her home, is writing in her diary. It's a pastime that stands in stark contrast to the rest of the routine of this highly interdependent character. There's little to write about, either, besides everyone getting sick and eventually dying. Sure, it's respectably true to life, but it can be bad enough to already be living some variation of this narrative; to see it on the screen, may make such quiet desperation worse.
- Cineanalyst
- 29. Mai 2020
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Details
Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 336.166 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 24.467 $
- 31. März 2019
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 336.166 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
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