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The Russell Girl

  • TV Movie
  • 2008
  • PG
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Amber Tamblyn in The Russell Girl (2008)
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Sarah Russell, a 23-year-old aspiring medical school student, visits her family to share some important news but instead finds herself confronting a difficult period from her past.Sarah Russell, a 23-year-old aspiring medical school student, visits her family to share some important news but instead finds herself confronting a difficult period from her past.Sarah Russell, a 23-year-old aspiring medical school student, visits her family to share some important news but instead finds herself confronting a difficult period from her past.

  • Director
    • Jeff Bleckner
  • Writer
    • Jill E. Blotevogel
  • Stars
    • Amber Tamblyn
    • Jennifer Ehle
    • Henry Czerny
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    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writer
      • Jill E. Blotevogel
    • Stars
      • Amber Tamblyn
      • Jennifer Ehle
      • Henry Czerny
    • 27User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Amber Tamblyn
    Amber Tamblyn
    • Sarah Russell
    Jennifer Ehle
    Jennifer Ehle
    • Lorainne Morrissey
    Henry Czerny
    Henry Czerny
    • Howard Morrisey
    Paul Wesley
    Paul Wesley
    • Evan Carroll
    Tim DeKay
    Tim DeKay
    • Tim Russell
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
    • Gayle Russell
    Daniel Clark
    Daniel Clark
    • Daniel Russell
    Ben Lewis
    Ben Lewis
    • Jon Morrissey
    Max Morrow
    Max Morrow
    • Rick Morrissey
    Richard Leacock
    Richard Leacock
    • Dr. Gordon
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    Richard Fitzpatrick
    • Ray
    Rebecca Dreiling
    • Karaoke Girl
    Max MacBride
    • Young Jon
    William Cuddy
    • Young Rick
    Paula Barrett
    • Fran
    Sharon McFarlane
    Sharon McFarlane
    • High School Principal
    Alexandra Leopold
    • Lizzie
    Aurora Kruk
    Aurora Kruk
    • Dahlia Martin
    • Director
      • Jeff Bleckner
    • Writer
      • Jill E. Blotevogel
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    vchimpanzee

    Somewhat depressing but still a quality production

    If the news is not good ...

    Of COURSE the news isn't good. This is a Hallmark Hall of Fame production.

    Sarah Russell is a buyer for Macy's in Chicago. She wanted to go to medical school, but so far she has not been accepted anywhere. But now she may not get the chance to go to medical school anyway. She has Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, and while it can be treated, she needs to act quickly.

    Sarah goes home, since she has vacation time coming. Once she has returned to her hometown, she meets former boyfriend Evan, who works at his father's gas station. Evan is actually an investment banker in Dallas, but when his father had a stroke, he had to come home temporarily to help out, doing what he could in his other job by means of technology. After a minor accident, Sarah has an excuse to spend time with Evan, who can do the necessary repairs to her car.

    When Sarah returns to her parents' house, Lorraine from across the street sees her, goes inside and tells her husband "The Russell Girl" is back, in a tone that makes it appear Sarah was part of some scandal years ago. Lorraine, who restores furniture and related items, soon becomes depressed and bitter, and almost incapable of functioning because of migraines. She won't even watch her teenage son playing in an important baseball game.

    Sarah's parents are happy to see her, and they have a telephone message she believes they would rather not have heard. No, it's not that. She actually has been accepted to Northwestern's medical school. Sarah can't give them the bad news now. There may be more to her refusal to say anything, though.

    The movie has important messages about forgiveness and dealing with guilt. Amber Tamblyn and Jennifer Ehle both give superior performances. Ehle has the greater challenge because of her wide range of moods, but she also delivers some unexpected moments. Tamblyn also has to show a wide range. Fortunately, a movie that could have been quite depressing has some pleasant moments and even some humor. For example, the girl at the karaoke bar would never make it past Simon Cowell.

    Young children may be upset by one scene (although the references to cancer would be enough to discourage them anyway), but the event is critical and only implied (the tragic result is mentioned explicitly several times). Brief flashbacks, and one longer one, look like a World Book Encyclopedia illustration of one type of color blindness. It is the long flashback that is the key to the whole movie.

    It was worthy of the name Hallmark.
    ichocolat

    The Russell Girl : A Story of Guilt & Forgiveness

    The Russell Girl deals about fear, guilt, suppressed feelings, anger, and the need to let go of the past, and to embrace the future.

    The Russell Girl went back to visit her family, to tell the news about her health. She was suffering from leukemia. However, when she got home, she couldn't find the courage to let her parents know about it.

    And her distant past caught up with her. She remembered vividly what had happened years ago, when she was entrusted to babysit her neighbor's's kids. Tragedy ensued that night, and they blamed her for the mishap.

    Overall, a good film, albeit a tad too slow for my liking. The ending was predictable and expected.. However, that is in no way saying that the film wasn't good or anything. It is just that it may not be everyone's cuppa tea.
    6Jackbv123

    Blame

    This movie is not in any way a romance. There is a couple, but their relationship is not the focus of the movie.

    This movie is mostly depressing until near the end. The viewer slowly learns about the tragedy that has taken control of Sarah's life and of her neighbor Lorainne. There are snippets, but it takes a while before the viewer actually sees what happened.

    The focus of the movie is dealing with loss and blame. Sarah and Lorainne are bound together in loss. Sarah has recently been diagnosed with leukemia and dwells on that as a kind of Karma or punishment for her part in the tragedy. After the event, she left town to avoid dealing. Lorainne has locked herself away in a kind of self imposed isolation from everyone. It is implied that prior to Sarah's return to town, Lorainne was "doing better" with time, but Sarah's appearance is a setback.

    This is where things began to seem odd to me. Despite obviously being unwanted there, Sarah tries to hang out with Lorainne, using excuses to facilitate it. Her purpose seems unclear, but perhaps she is seeking absolution. Lorainne's husband tells Sarah to stay away. Events conspire to bring things to a head, and even some of these developments seemed odd.

    In the end, the movie makes its statement about forgiveness and blame. There is also a great deal of courage in one of the characters, that to me, came up out of nowhere.

    There are excellent things about this movie, especially the main themes. The acting is mostly good. I deducted a few stars because: 1) the depressing atmosphere pervades most of the movie. I have seen other movies by Hallmark that went deep into the subject of loss with a much lighter tone. Two Turtle Doves stands out as a movie I think of for the subject of loss. 2) I just didn't buy the way Sarah and Lorraine interacted, especially before the turning point. I'm also not sure the movie gave enough explanation for the reason behind that turning point. It's tough to fit everything into a 90 minute movie, but maybe they could have left out some of the story about Sarah and her high school ex.

    I'm sure many people will find this movie compelling. In that sense I recommend it. I'm just not sure I want to watch it again.
    Kelly2gk

    Excellent Acting

    I wasn't looking for this movie. I was on Hallmark looking for something lighthearted and refreshing. I started watching this and it was so deep and the acting was superb! Someone should have won some type of an award for this. I'm an acting critic and this is some of the best acting I've seen on this very underrated movie.
    9css-89951

    Memorable and very moving with three standout performances

    A very different and exceptional Hallmark entry dealing with grief, guilt, blame, and hope. The entire cast is fine, with the wonderful Jennifer Ehle, Amber Tamblyn, and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantono standing out in pivotal roles.

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    • Trivia
      This was Daniel Clark's last acting appearance until 2020.
    • Goofs
      When coming home from the baseball game John's uniform is completely clean although he participated in the game and should have gotten dirty.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Russell Girl (#57.2)
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Gillham Road Productions
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • Russell Films
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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