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The Life Before Her Eyes

  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
15K
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Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood in The Life Before Her Eyes (2007)
for The Life Before Her Eyes, directed by Vadim Perelman.
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A woman's survivor's guilt from a Columbine-like event 15 years ago causes her present-day idyllic life to fall apart.A woman's survivor's guilt from a Columbine-like event 15 years ago causes her present-day idyllic life to fall apart.A woman's survivor's guilt from a Columbine-like event 15 years ago causes her present-day idyllic life to fall apart.

  • Director
    • Vadim Perelman
  • Writers
    • Laura Kasischke
    • Emil Stern
  • Stars
    • Uma Thurman
    • Evan Rachel Wood
    • Eva Amurri
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vadim Perelman
    • Writers
      • Laura Kasischke
      • Emil Stern
    • Stars
      • Uma Thurman
      • Evan Rachel Wood
      • Eva Amurri
    • 91User reviews
    • 79Critic reviews
    • 38Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Diana (Adult)
    Evan Rachel Wood
    Evan Rachel Wood
    • Diana (Teen)
    Eva Amurri
    Eva Amurri
    • Maureen
    Gabrielle Brennan
    Gabrielle Brennan
    • Emma
    Brett Cullen
    Brett Cullen
    • Paul
    Oscar Isaac
    Oscar Isaac
    • Marcus
    Jack Gilpin
    Jack Gilpin
    • Mr. McCleod
    Maggie Lacey
    Maggie Lacey
    • Amanda (Adult)
    John Magaro
    John Magaro
    • Michael Patrick
    Lynn Cohen
    Lynn Cohen
    • Sister Beatrice
    Nathalie Paulding
    Nathalie Paulding
    • Amanda (Teen)
    • (as Nathalie Nicole Paulding)
    Molly Price
    Molly Price
    • Diana's Mother
    Oliver Solomon
    Oliver Solomon
    • Detective
    Anna Moore
    • Blonde Student
    • (as Anna Renee Moore)
    Isabel Keating
    Isabel Keating
    • Maureen's Mother
    Adam Chanler-Berat
    Adam Chanler-Berat
    • Ryan
    Tanner Cohen
    Tanner Cohen
    • Nate Witt
    • (as Tanner Max Cohen)
    Aldous Davidson
    Aldous Davidson
    • Diana's Student
    • Director
      • Vadim Perelman
    • Writers
      • Laura Kasischke
      • Emil Stern
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    5tigerfish50

    A Compromised Film of Two Parts

    The narrative of 'Life Before Her Eyes' switches backwards and forwards between two episodes in the life of Diana McFee. The first is her teenage summer prior to a Colombine-style high school massacre - while the second occurs twenty years later, as her town prepares to remember this tragic event's anniversary. In the high school time-line, Diana (Evan Rachel Wood) hangs out with best friend Maureen (Eva Amurri), alternately discussing future plans and current boyfriends. Their fine performances are captured in radiant dreamlike cinematography which intensifies a sense of foreboding as they approach their fateful encounter with a homicidal armed schoolmate.

    In the later sequences, a 30-something Diana (Uma Thurman) is embroiled in another crisis, with her marriage under strain and her daughter exhibiting rebellious tendencies similar to Diana's student behavior. Unfortunately these segments are handicapped by Thurman's lifeless performance. By the end of the film all the loose ends have been neatly resolved, but the climax is ruined by a plot twist which contradicts all the previous character development. Apparently this flawed finale was forced on the producers at Thurman's insistence.
    6ferguson-6

    She's Not There

    Greetings again from the darkness. Most rated director Vadim Perelman's "House of Sand and Fog" higher than I, but I believe this is a much better and far more interesting film than his earlier effort. Based on the novel by Laura Kasischke, this is a bit of an eerie mind-bender that maintains an intoxicating look and feel.

    Evan Rachel Wood adds to her amazing list of strong performances with pure teen angst, but this time there is an additional depth not seen before. Uma Thurman plays the 15 year senior version of Ms. Woods character and delivers one of her best yet. Also of note is Eva Amurri as Wood's friend Maureen who plays a key role at decision time. Ms. Amurri is also Susan Sarandon's real life daughter.

    Can't give away much of this one, but I will say it is a joy to watch scene construction and the back and forth between present and past (or is it present and future) make for a multi-layered film that is engrossing in its delivery. Plus, the Zombies song makes a few appearances ... very cool.
    Gordon-11

    Needs a second viewing to appreciate it better

    This film is about an intertwining story of a teenage girl involved in a college massacre, and her life 15 years later.

    When I watched "The Life Before Her Eyes", I did not enjoy it. I thought it was some kind of supernatural thriller but it was not. The young Diana and the grown up Diana were connected too thinly together. I did not see much connection between the two, apart from disconnected scenes such as the name Emma, or the similar behaviour between Emma and the young Diana. Hence, scenes become disjointed mess. The ending was utterly confusing, and I was left to wonder what I had watched for 90 minutes.

    After reading about what really happened in the film on the message boards, I started to appreciate the film better. What I thought was thin connection happened for a reason. I can only say that I am not in the mood to play puzzles or to analyse a film in depth. If I watched it another time I might have enjoyed it more.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: The Life Before Her Eyes

    One of the main reasons for picking this up is the star pairing of Uma Thurman and Evan Rachel Wood playing the same character Diana in a tale that explores how lives get changed and affected in a post Columbine styled school shooting. Directed by Vadim Perelman who also helmed The House of Sand and Fog, The Life Before Her Eyes is adapted from the novel by Laura Kasischke, and the first scene sets up the hook beautifully - what if you're caught in a dead end with your best friend, and a gunman?

    The narrative unfolds in non-linear fashion, which splits the story into two separate threads, one with the younger teenage Diana (Rachel Evan Wood) and her BFF Maureen (Eva Amurri) discussing the usual problems, issues and dreams a teenager would have, and their aspirations in life, and the other putting its focus on the adult Diana (Uma Thurman) now married to a professor and having to raise her child Emma (Gabrielle Brennan) who's quite a handful to handle, providing some mean reminiscence into her own past that she hopes she's able to steer her kid out from that doomed past.

    In character pieces like this, both lead actresses shine in their respective spheres, with Evan Rachel Wood playing yet again an impetuous youth living life her own way, never hesitating to dabble in sex and drugs, and basically the making all the mistakes that one can make as a teen. The chemistry shared with Eva Amurri was excellently convincing so much so that with the pivotal scene in the bathroom, you're put on the edge of your seat as to the choices that both will make. Which you can partake in if you put yourself in similar shoes, with a gun pointed at you and a chance to live, or die, per your wishes.

    Uma Thurman tackles her mom role with aplomb, juggling raising a kid with trying to avoid her past which is slowly coming back through flashbacks no thanks to the 15th anniversary of the fateful day in school. It may seem that she's living that perfect life, but the cracks soon show up and little things become opportunities for reminiscence. I suppose as a parent you will try that utmost best to avoid your kid repeating the same mistakes you have made, and will be on the lookout for warning signs. Thurman brings to the table that level of maturity, as well as a sense of paranoia as she tries hard to forget her past.

    Vadim Perelman created a film that's basically very dreamlike in quality as it deals with themes such as conscience and self-preservation, and crafted the key bathroom scene with ingenuity that keeps you constantly guessing how it will all play out, and pulling his punches at the right time to keep up that level of suspense right up to the end. Production values are purposefully split down the middle to differentiate the landscapes between the two time periods to reflect the lifestyle and mood of Diana and of course to throw clues in addition to what's being done by the narrative, with a haunting soundtrack throughout courtesy of James Horner.

    Some may not like the how the finale played out but I thought it was refreshingly different from the usual narrative twist attempts. Some may deem it not plausible, but I tend to consider it not as being performed during a single moment, but more of being worked on over a period of time. After all, an idea isn't just conceived and worked on overnight - we tend to think about it at some lengths not necessarily always during the same sitting. Even if you have an inkling of how it will play out, it's the delivery of key scenes and the wonderful dramatic performances that make this way above average. Recommended!
    7windycityrumbler

    First Time I felt I needed to voice my opinion

    I've never posted a review or even so much as commented on a film here, or anywhere else BUT after just viewing this movie I wanted to see other opinions.

    This was the first site I stumbled upon. Im not even going to comment on the the life before her eyes, instead I'd like to question some of the negative reviews left.

    To slate a movie and then say that the you "skipped" scenes and obviously didn't pick up on MAJOR plot points explained throughout the movie many times is sad to be honest. Many of the negative reviews are complete drivel and only serve to show the stupidity or idiocy of the reviewer.

    Other negative reviews are coherent and we'll written and even though I enjoyed the movie I can understand some of the annoyances. I doubt I'll ever take the time to post here again :D (Im the lazy sort) but I would recommend this movie to anyone as its one of the better movies I've seen in a long time :) BUT I would warn that its slow moving and tries to be a little too emotional for its own good.

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    • Trivia
      Although the location in which the film takes place is never identified, the cars have Connecticut license plates.
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Mr. McClood: And if there's anything I want you guys to take with you from this class, as you're abusing your bodies over break, is three things: the heart is the body's strongest muscle, that the brain has more cells in it than our galaxy has stars, and that the body is 72% water. So wherever you go over vacation, don't get too dehydrated.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: 88 Minutes/The Life Before Her Eyes/Forgetting Sarah Marshall/The Forbidden Kingdom/Where in the World Is Osama Bin Laden?/The Visitor (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      She's Not There
      Composed by Rod Argent

      Performed by The Zombies

      Publisher: Marquis Music Co. Ltd. for the World

      Zombies recording licensed from Marquis Enterprises Ltd.

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2008 (Poland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Magnolia Pictures (United States)
      • Metropolitan Films (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In Bloom
    • Filming locations
      • Sheridan School - 191 Fountain Street, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
    • Production company
      • 2929 Productions
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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $303,439
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,220
      • Apr 20, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,248,490
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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