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This Is My Life

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 45m
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6.0/10
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This Is My Life (1992)
A stand-up comic (Julie Kavner) neglects her two daughters in the midst of her newfound fame.
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A stand-up comic (Julie Kavner) neglects her two daughters in the midst of her newfound fame.A stand-up comic (Julie Kavner) neglects her two daughters in the midst of her newfound fame.A stand-up comic (Julie Kavner) neglects her two daughters in the midst of her newfound fame.

  • Director
    • Nora Ephron
  • Writers
    • Meg Wolitzer
    • Nora Ephron
    • Delia Ephron
  • Stars
    • Julie Kavner
    • Samantha Mathis
    • Gaby Hoffmann
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Nora Ephron
    • Writers
      • Meg Wolitzer
      • Nora Ephron
      • Delia Ephron
    • Stars
      • Julie Kavner
      • Samantha Mathis
      • Gaby Hoffmann
    • 14User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Julie Kavner
    Julie Kavner
    • Dottie Ingels
    Samantha Mathis
    Samantha Mathis
    • Erica Ingels
    Gaby Hoffmann
    Gaby Hoffmann
    • Opal Ingels
    Carrie Fisher
    Carrie Fisher
    • Claudia Curtis
    Dan Aykroyd
    Dan Aykroyd
    • Arnold Moss
    Bob Nelson
    • Ed
    Marita Geraghty
    Marita Geraghty
    • Mia Jablon
    Welker White
    Welker White
    • Lynn
    Caroline Aaron
    Caroline Aaron
    • Martha Ingels
    Kathy Najimy
    Kathy Najimy
    • Angela
    • (as Kathy Ann Najimy)
    Danny Zorn
    Danny Zorn
    • Jordan Strang
    Renée Lippin
    • Arlene
    Joy Behar
    Joy Behar
    • Ruby
    Estelle Harris
    Estelle Harris
    • Aunt Harriet
    Sidney Armus
    • Morris Chesler
    David Eisner
    • Oliver
    Annie Golden
    Annie Golden
    • Marianne
    Tim Blake Nelson
    Tim Blake Nelson
    • Dennis
    • Director
      • Nora Ephron
    • Writers
      • Meg Wolitzer
      • Nora Ephron
      • Delia Ephron
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    User reviews14

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    8macpherr

    The polka dots keep getting bigger and bigger!

    This movie has a funny script by Nora and Delia Ephron, (You've Got Mail). Linda Obst (One Fine Day, Hope Floats) is the producer. The music is by Carly Simmon, which is great. Here we have all the ingredients for a good chick movie! Perhaps the lack of box office success it had was because of timing. It was released before Nora and Delia, and Obst were really known in the industry. If it was released today, it would get all the attention. It a really good movie.

    Dottie Ingels, Julie Kavner (Forget Paris, Jake's Women) is a single parent. She has two daughters, Erica Ingels, Samantha Mathis (Little Women, The American President) and Opal Ingels, Gaby Hoffmann (Sleepless in Seattle). They live with their Aunt Martha Ingels, Caroline Aaron (Deconstructing Harry ) until Martha dies and leaves them the house which they sell. Dottie can now pursue her dream of becoming a stand up comedian. Aunt Martha had died while she was shopping, she literally shopped until she dropped. No one could figure out which outfit was really hers and as the body went out of the store the alarm went off because the outfit still had the price tag on. Erica plays the critical teenager growing up with a somewhat realistic but by the same token negative view on things. Opal is the little one always trying to cheer things up. The kids are absolutely adorable. Their dialogue makes me laugh! They keep saying: did too, did not, did too, did not? Dottie wears those off-beat outfits, all polka dots. They are small at the beginning of the movie and their get bigger as she gets more famous. Favorite quotes:" Don't chew you hair, sweetheart". Life lesson: Everyone in the world is two phone calls from everyone else in the world you just need to know who the phone calls are." "Sometimes the audience was so dead that they were wearing toe tags." "Dad said that we were going to fidgety like mom...Opal says. Later Erica says it is not fidgety like mom. It is frigid. Opal: do you think that mom is cold in bed"? I recommend this fun movie. It is a feel good movie. I enjoyed watching it.
    8aciolino

    SWEET AND CHARMING WITH WINNING PERFORMANCES ALL AROUND.

    With a staunch history of detesting "chick flicks," I as SO prepared to dislike this film, but then I found myself drawn in with a giant smile on my face, not because it is especially funny, but for the disarming ad utterly charming performances of the two youthful leads Samantha Mathis and Gaby Hoffman. Certainly, the situation is a well-worn one that I need not relate here, but it's execution is uniquely underplayed, giving the characters and film a believably real tone and feeling. You'll find yourself, as did I, falling hopelessly in love with the girls, wanting to hug and protect them, and making sure it all turns out okay for them.

    If you have the opportunity, to not deny yourself the pleasurable experience this film provides.
    10STLmoviewatcher

    This movie is a funny look at balancing family and career!

    I loved this movie when it first came out, and the 3 or 4 times that I have seen it since then. I really identified with the single mom with two kids trying to balance life and work. I was doing the same thing then! It reminded me that if you can find something funny about a difficult time in your life, you may be more able to get through it. Family is everything to Dottie and her kids, and the still unresolved issues at the end are fine, since life usually just continues and not every problem can be resolved at the same time. I recommend this movie to anyone who is trying to balance family and a career and a love life! It made me cry and laugh at the same time!
    8wisteria-17682

    Funny and Comfy Movie

    This would be a great movie to watch during a rainy night in, or whenever. A movie about family bonds, specifically a loving single mom and her two daughters. The movie focuses around this family and their ups and downs.

    The mother quits her sales job as she tries to make it as a stand-up comic. However, as she gains popularity, she accidently puts her family-life becomes second to her career.

    The movie has some awkward moments, especially for Erica as she's an awkward teen girl. A little *too awkward*, iykyk. I don't see how that scene is PG-13 appropriate. I guess it's different times now.
    7AlsExGal

    Goes astray in the middle

    This film, the directorial debut of Nora Ephron, is a very interesting film that has a strong opening and a good ending, but goes a bit astray in the middle.

    The dialogue is very sharp and witty, and there are many lines that are some of the more pointed ones in Ephron's filmography (she cowrote the film with her sister from a book by Meg Worlitzer). Julie Kavner is ideal as the mother turned stand-up comic, Samantha Mathis convinces as a sullen teenager, and young Gaby Hoffman is utterly charming. Their utterly convincing mother-daughter dynamic as the film opens is enthralling and compulsively watchable, and the early scenes kept me with a smile plastered to my face.

    Problems arose a bit in the middle when Kavner's character went off on a comedy trip to LA, and as such was mostly absent from a section of the film. But then came the big misstep. Most of this movie feels like this type of film that mothers can watch comfortably with their teen and tween daughters, and then all of a sudden is an admittedly funny *(through its sheer awkwardness), but surprisingly graphic and extended teen bedroom scene that seems to have drifted in from an entirely different film. As this is the first (and last) scene of that type in the film, it throws things into a precarious state for a while, because this is not the type of film that seemingly gave any hint of heading that way.

    But to the film's credit, it does get back on track with closing sequences that might be expected, but they do ring true, and give all three leads time to shine. They also feature some fresh material for Caroline Arron, and a funny disagreement scene between Kavner and Dan Aykroyd over it's a Wonderful Life.

    What makes the movie worth watching is its honest look at the type of sacrifices that happen when somebody hits the big time, its three wonderful performances, and also that it gives Kavner a rare leading part which is nice to see. There are also 3 pretty good Carly Simon songs to top things off, so while not a perfect film, it is worth a look.

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    • Trivia
      Dan Aykroyd (Moss) and Carrie Fisher (Claudia) were a couple before she married Paul Simon.
    • Goofs
      When Erica and Opal run off to live with their father in Albany, it is clear they're not in Albany. For one the train station they get off at is a grand large station. Although still standing and in use as a bank, Albany abandon its large Union Station in downtown Albany for train service in 1968. In 1992 trains were using a small station located in the town of Rensselaer, which is across the Hudson River from Albany. Additionally en-route to their father's house they pass many small semi- detached homes which is reminiscent of Toronto, were most of the film was shot, rather than Albany where houses are larger and mostly detached.
    • Quotes

      Jordan Strang: Maybe the hell you know,is a lot better than the one you don't.

    • Alternate versions
      Originally rated "R" by the MPAA, the sex scene between the two teenagers was trimmed a bit to earn a "PG-13" rating.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Memoirs of an Invisible Man/Under Suspicion/The Mambo Kings/This Is My Life (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Love of My Life
      Written and Performed by Carly Simon

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Här är mitt liv
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,922,094
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $72,440
      • Feb 23, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,922,094
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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