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Helen

  • 2009
  • R
  • 2h
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6.2/10
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Ashley Judd and Goran Visnjic in Helen (2009)
A talented professor is forced to come to terms with her clinical depression.
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A talented professor is forced to come to terms with her clinical depression.A talented professor is forced to come to terms with her clinical depression.A talented professor is forced to come to terms with her clinical depression.

  • Director
    • Sandra Nettelbeck
  • Writer
    • Sandra Nettelbeck
  • Stars
    • Ashley Judd
    • Goran Visnjic
    • Lauren Lee Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
    • Writer
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
    • Stars
      • Ashley Judd
      • Goran Visnjic
      • Lauren Lee Smith
    • 26User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Helen Leonard
    Goran Visnjic
    Goran Visnjic
    • David Leonard
    Lauren Lee Smith
    Lauren Lee Smith
    • Mathilda
    Alexia Fast
    Alexia Fast
    • Julie
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Dr. Sherman
    Leah Cairns
    Leah Cairns
    • Susanna
    David Hewlett
    David Hewlett
    • Frank
    David Nykl
    David Nykl
    • John
    Chelah Horsdal
    Chelah Horsdal
    • Kara
    Ali Liebert
    Ali Liebert
    • Donna
    Conrad Coates
    Conrad Coates
    • Stephen
    Alex Stevens
    • Woman
    Rob Heschl
    Rob Heschl
    • Maire'd
    Robin Nielsen
    • Stranger
    Adrian Hough
    Adrian Hough
    • ER Doctor
    Julia Keilty
    • Psych Nurse #1
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    • Psych Nurse #2
    Sunita Prasad
    Sunita Prasad
    • Psych Nurse #3
    • Director
      • Sandra Nettelbeck
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      • Sandra Nettelbeck
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    9dlupinek

    Most accurate Depression movie

    This movie is the best movie I've seen to show all the sides of depression. Most movies focus on the depressed person or the family affected, not both. I have bipolar disorder and this movie can give people a glimpse into what it feels like to experience the horrors of deep depression. Ashley Judd did an amazing job. Also, I was also able to see beyond myself into how it affected my loved ones to see me like that. I knew it was hard on them but in my state was never to see it from their point of view.

    I am very active in the mental health community. I teach about disorders, lead support groups, and advocate. I've heard many stories on top of my own experiences and been hospitalized several times. Ashley Judd hits this disorder right on. This is a long movie but it is needed to show the story. Nothing too dramatic or exciting happens so if you are not interested in this topic it could be boring. I however, found myself drawn in by the characters. I would put a warning on this movie. If you are in any state of depression it could be very disturbing to you and could send you over the edge. Don't watch it until you are fully stable. Thank you Sandra Nettlebeck for showing the true story of depression in a Hollywood that tries to glamorize it.
    8damianphelps

    Brutal, gut-wrenching brilliance

    This is quite something.

    Powerful, complete and unrelenting and I loved it. The movie covers all aspects of clinical depression, the sufferer, the partner, family and friends and work colleagues. Leaving no part of the experience untouched or considered, loneliness, loss, longing, desperation, hopelessness and so on.

    Acting great, music great and the pacing is perfect. I have seen comments saying shorter would have been better but I disagree. The current length provides the time to wallow or sit in the pain being felt rather than skipping over it to make it more palatable.

    The ending is almost irrelevant, it could have ended in a multitude of ways and really isn't important.

    Its a tough film but also incredible.
    8megalemeter

    text book

    There are no heroes, no victims, no rescue teams, no spectacular recovery...and that's the beauty of this movie. Some might say that the film is too long or too dark with no switches or no sharp turns of events. This is one of those movies where you can learn from a lot. The most important knowledge coming from it is deconstructing a mith that 'love will concur all'. The other thing is all 'what not to do's' coming from distanced once who should be listened to the most. I have a strong believe that if you watch this movie carefully you will be well prepared if someone you love had to deal with such problem. Ashley Judd gave wonderful performance. Light, camera, action should be credited as the rest of the cast.
    8nyarb-13055

    Mental Illnesses and Collateral Damage

    Ashley Judd did a great job portraying Helen, as close to reality as one can get without a narrator adding dialogue to the movie about what Helen was feeling inside. Your brain is on over drive, that's why we sleep so much. We are mentally exhausted from all the thinking, hiding, smiling, pretending. Her episodes mimic depression and many other mental illnesses, General Anxiety Disorder, PTSD, Bipolar 1 and 2, Psychosis, etc. You can read the other reviews for the plot of the movie. But I feel, as an adult woman with bipolar disorder for 40 years now, the film maker should be recognized for her effective methods to reflect back to audience the mood of Helen thru the lighting, the length of the film, the family unaware, the doctors being dismissive. Those things are all very real. That is the state of mental health in this country. We don't educate ourselves about it, so we don't learn coping skills. A lot of families deal with this every day. Helen goes to great lengths to hide her depression in it's early stages, adding anxiety on top of anxiety, which is called kindling. Kindling causes the brain to loose cognitive skills and can lead to psychosis, loss of reality. If you walked out of theatre because it was too hard to watch, imagine waking up every day and knowing this is your life, there is no cure. That's why we kill ourselves, it's not selfish, it's to get out of our pain. Yes the clichés are there, so to that I say if you find yourself suddenly in this predicament, go to an AA meeting, an Al Anon meeting, in order to educate and prepare yourself for this way of life, if it lands at your doorstep. Or don't get educated and walk away, freeing yourself from the darkness. The script for the doctors was not necessarily stereotyped. Most psychiatrist struggle to figure it out because every brain is different, every illness is different. It took 10 years and many traumatic trials to find the right cocktail for me. This movie should be shown the first year of college and then TALKED about with the students. Educate yourself, don't let us suffer in silence.
    Wintershope

    Too close to real life, but accurate!

    With the tragic loss from depression of a close family member, Ashley Judd filmed this movie long before the death of her mother. In the movie, her character Helen, suffers from disabling severe depression. The movie does an accurate job of showing how severe depression impacts daily life. Sleeping a lot, negative self talk, little tasks become overwhelming and, wanting to isolate themselves are some of the typical symptoms. It's very hard for someone not familiar with depression to understand how disabling it is. It's hard for someone dealing with severe depression to explain how disabling it is. I would recommend this movie.

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    • Trivia
      Gillian Anderson originally was set to play "Helen" but dropped out of the film due to a scheduling conflict.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Barnes: Your wife is not unhappy, Mr Leonard. Your wife is ill.

    • Soundtracks
      No place to fall
      Performed by The Little Willies

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2009 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Элен
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
      • Filmstiftung Nordrhein-Westfalen
      • Helen Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,820
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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