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Lorenzo's Oil

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
25K
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Susan Sarandon, Nick Nolte, and Zack O'Malley Greenburg in Lorenzo's Oil (1992)
DocudramaMedical DramaBiographyDrama

Lorenzo Odone, a Virginia 5-year-old, develops a degenerative nerve disease so rare that nobody is working on a cure, so his parents decide to immerse themselves in research and tackle the p... Read allLorenzo Odone, a Virginia 5-year-old, develops a degenerative nerve disease so rare that nobody is working on a cure, so his parents decide to immerse themselves in research and tackle the problem themselves.Lorenzo Odone, a Virginia 5-year-old, develops a degenerative nerve disease so rare that nobody is working on a cure, so his parents decide to immerse themselves in research and tackle the problem themselves.

  • Director
    • George Miller
  • Writers
    • George Miller
    • Nick Enright
  • Stars
    • Nick Nolte
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Peter Ustinov
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    25K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Miller
    • Writers
      • George Miller
      • Nick Enright
    • Stars
      • Nick Nolte
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Peter Ustinov
    • 90User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 8 nominations total

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    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Augusto Odone
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Michaela Odone
    Peter Ustinov
    Peter Ustinov
    • Professor Nikolais
    Kathleen Wilhoite
    Kathleen Wilhoite
    • Deirdre Murphy
    Gerry Bamman
    Gerry Bamman
    • Doctor Judalon
    Margo Martindale
    Margo Martindale
    • Wendy Gimble
    James Rebhorn
    James Rebhorn
    • Ellard Muscatine
    Ann Hearn
    Ann Hearn
    • Loretta Muscatine
    Maduka Steady
    Maduka Steady
    • Omouri
    Mary Wakio
    • Comorian Teacher
    Don Suddaby
    • Don Suddaby
    Colin Ward
    • Jake Gimble
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    LaTanya Richardson Jackson
    • Nurse Ruth
    • (as La Tanya Richardson)
    Jennifer Dundas
    Jennifer Dundas
    • Nurse Nancy Jo
    William Cameron
    William Cameron
    • Pellerman
    Becky Ann Baker
    Becky Ann Baker
    • Pellerman's Secretary
    Mary Pat Gleason
    Mary Pat Gleason
    • The Librarian
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    • Director
      • George Miller
    • Writers
      • George Miller
      • Nick Enright
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    Gordon-11

    Very touching

    Recently there was a case of adrenoleukodystrophy in my hospital. The first case in over 20 years. The professor told us about this film and urged the staff to watch it. I am so glad I watched it! This film is very touching. It also enhanced my understanding of the psychosocial aspects of a genetic disease and its impact on the family.

    I find the pace a bit fast in the first hour. I did not expect Lorenzo to have disabling symptoms just 10 minutes into the film. The scene where the parents reading about the disease is so effective. Seeing Nick Nolte crying helplessly on the stairs is probably the most effective scene in the whole film. It really conveys to the audience about how it feels to find about the inevitable fate.

    In the film we can see how love shines in the dark. The love of parents is truly unconditional. One can easily feel the love, and be touched by it. Susan Sarandon is so convincing in portraying the relentless mother! Her performance deserves an Oscar award!

    I was also particularly impressed by the child actors who played the diseased children. Their performance is so convincing that I would easily say that the symptoms were real and not faked. I wonder how these children manage it!

    Lay people may find the technical and scientific details overwhelming and hard to follow. However, the technical details are well explained so it should not be a problem.

    I wholeheartedly recommend this film to everyone. Parents will find it especially touching as the film echos the unconditional love they have for their children.
    9schauw

    A story about hope.

    Lorenzo's oil

    A true story about a battle for the life of Lorenzo who suffers from ALD. A rare disease which destroys all basic functions like speech and movement and in the end takes the life of the person. In this movie the parents fight the clock by doing their own research and investigation.

    This is a true masterpiece, about hope. Acting and directing are fabulous. You can feel the cast being involved. I have seen a a lot of movies of Nick Nolte , but this must be one of his better ones. Here he proves he can do more than "another 48 hours". Nick is convincing in every way in this movie, even though he has a very hard part playing an Italian(Augusto Odone).

    Susan Sarandon plays the mother of Lorenzo. It's incredible how she plays the part of a mother near the end of her powers pushing away everybody that does not share the same faith in saving the life of her son.

    This movie is underrated, and should be given a chance. I seen a lot of movies and normally i do not watch this kind of movies, they cannot hold m y attention for long. But this one is different and really heartbreaking.

    I had never heard about ALD. So today i did some investigation, and found out that Lorenzo still lives and you can write him if you want
    gldie

    Gripping and moving drama

    "Lorenzo's Oil" is a movie about the triumph of human spirit and dogged determination. This movie is based on the true story of Michaela and Agusto Odone, whose child Lorenzo was diagnosed with adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), a degenerative nerve disorder that afflicts only little boys and is always fatal. Michaela and Agusto are determined to find a cure or treatment for this baffling disease while their son slowly and painfully deteriorates. That is the basic premise for the movie, but it is about much more than that.

    Michaela and Agusto love their son with unwavering selflessness, and are willing to do anything in their power to save him. This movie is a gripping, touching drama that pulls you in and engulfs you, as finding a cure engulfs the Odones. By the end of the film you will feel a mix of emotions. This movie will give you a newfound respect for the mental and emotional power humans possess.
    george.schmidt

    Heartbreaking tale of the triumph of the human spirit; Sarandon's best work ever

    LORENZO'S OIL (1992) **** Nick Nolte, Susan Sarandon, Peter Ustinov, Zack O' Malley Greenburg, Kathleen Wilhoite. Powerful and educational true life story of Augusto and Michaela Odone who learn their young son is stricken with a devestating and rare disease (adrenoleukodystrophy or ALD) with no cure. The parents take on the awesome task of finding hope when doctors and support groups won't make an effort in learning how to conquer their son's debilitating nerve disorder. Although there are some distrubingly realistic depictions of a child suffering, the film never insults or preaches, but instead, enlightens. Sarandon, in my opinion was cheated out of an Oscar (she lost to Emma Thompson for "Howard's End"), gives the performance of her career and Nolte is wonderful as the frustrated father who risks everything in his research odyssey. Effectively directed by George Miller ("Mad Max") who also has a degree as a doctor (!)
    BlueGreen

    Is it a great film...?

    I saw this film several years ago. And yet it remains with me. I am not sure that it is "great film-making"; I do know, however, that it conveyed the story so effectively that even after 5 or 6 years (if not longer) I often remember it and draw inspiration from its story.

    Susan Sarandon was superb. (But then, she usually is.) Nick Nolte's "Italian" accent was nothing short of horrendous. (It probably cost him a nomination.) But he managed to convey the incredible passion of a father - and THAT is what's important. That is what stays with me and inspires me.

    Not sure how to rate it in terms of cinematographic art - but it gets a 10 as a source of inspiration.

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    • Trivia
      Don Suddaby (himself) is the actual British biochemist that has synthesized the pure oil (erucic acid) that was used to treat Lorenzo. He was born in Kingston upon Hull, England, where he has a street named after him, "Suddaby Close", which runs adjacent to "Lorenzo Way".
    • Quotes

      Augusto Odone: Michaela! They are the same enzyme! There is one enzyme for both chains. It's the same bloody enzyme!

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits pictures of children are shown, which were cured by "Lorenzo's Oil".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Forever Young/Damage/Toys/Scent of a Woman/Used People (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Kijana Mwana Mwali
      Written by Idylio Cortini and Roberto Marini

      Performed by Gonda Traditional Entertainers

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    • Release date
      • January 29, 1993 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Swahili
    • Also known as
      • Un milagro para Lorenzo
    • Filming locations
      • Carnegie Mellon University - 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA(university scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Kennedy Miller Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,286,388
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $79,353
      • Jan 3, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,286,388
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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