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Infinitely Polar Bear

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
18K
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Mark Ruffalo, Zoe Saldaña, Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide in Infinitely Polar Bear (2014)
A manic-depressive mess of a father tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don't make the overwhelming task any easier.
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A father struggling with bipolar disorder tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don't make the overwhelming task an... Read allA father struggling with bipolar disorder tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don't make the overwhelming task any easier.A father struggling with bipolar disorder tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don't make the overwhelming task any easier.

  • Director
    • Maya Forbes
  • Writer
    • Maya Forbes
  • Stars
    • Mark Ruffalo
    • Zoe Saldaña
    • Imogene Wolodarsky
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maya Forbes
    • Writer
      • Maya Forbes
    • Stars
      • Mark Ruffalo
      • Zoe Saldaña
      • Imogene Wolodarsky
    • 67User reviews
    • 99Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Trailer 2:18
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    Im Dying
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    Sweetheart Its Boston
    Clip 1:21
    Sweetheart Its Boston
    "Sweetheart, It's Boston"
    Clip 1:21
    "Sweetheart, It's Boston"
    "I'm Dying"
    Clip 1:07
    "I'm Dying"
    Infinitely Polar Bear: My Stairwell Days Are Over
    Clip 1:36
    Infinitely Polar Bear: My Stairwell Days Are Over

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    Mark Ruffalo
    Mark Ruffalo
    • Cam Stuart
    Zoe Saldaña
    Zoe Saldaña
    • Maggie Stuart
    • (as Zoe Saldana)
    Imogene Wolodarsky
    Imogene Wolodarsky
    • Amelia Stuart
    Ashley Aufderheide
    Ashley Aufderheide
    • Faith Stuart
    Nekhebet Kum Juch
    Nekhebet Kum Juch
    • Kim
    Manoah Angelo
    • Thurgood
    Muriel Gould
    • Gaga
    Tod Randolph
    • Ruth-Ann
    Beth Dixon
    • Pauline Stuart
    Keir Dullea
    Keir Dullea
    • Murray Stuart
    Georgia Lyman
    Georgia Lyman
    • Becca
    Paul Elias
    • Dick
    Chris Papavasiliou
    • Mr. Fabrini
    Patrick Shea
    • Business Man 1
    Liam McNeill
    Liam McNeill
    • Young Man 1
    Wallace Wolodarsky
    Wallace Wolodarsky
    • Peter
    • (as Wally Wolodarsky)
    Mark S. Cartier
    Mark S. Cartier
    • Maitre d'
    Alicia Love
    • Carol
    • Director
      • Maya Forbes
    • Writer
      • Maya Forbes
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    5sol-

    Infinitely Bipolar

    Living with a bipolar father proves difficult for two young girls when their mother has to move away to study in this comedy-drama blend set in the 1970s. The title comes from the youngest daughter misnaming her father's condition as "polar bear" - thematically relevant as the overall film is about the two girls learning to accept their father's behaviour beyond their own preconceptions, appreciating what he does do well. From such a description, the film might sound overly sweet, and in a way it is, only ever seeming to skim the surface, focusing only on how embarrassed the girls are by their father's inability to integrate into society. There are a couple of moments in which the girls genuinely seem afraid of what their father might do, but the film never tugs at the full experience of living with someone with mental issues; as others have said, Mark Ruffalo comes off as more an everyday eccentric than a manic depressive. That said, Ruffalo's performance is the film's best asset, frequently communicating a genuine interest to bond with his daughters and care for them in small, subtle ways. His facial expressions and movements convey more than his dialogue and it is easy to feel for his frustration at not being able to be everything that his daughters want. It is much harder to reconcile the film's blanket negative attitude to the US public school system throughout, but it does act as an acceptable symbol of all that the girls' parents are worried about, and the film does offer an acute portrait of parents doing what they can for their offspring, even if it falls short in other areas.
    10blanche-2

    uplifting, beautifully acted

    Mark Ruffalo stars in "Infinitely Polar Bear" along with Zoe Saldana, Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide, from 2014, directed by first-time director Maya Forbes. Forbes is a very talented woman I hope to be seeing more from as a director - she's already an established writer and producer.

    The story takes place in Boston in the late 1970s, where Cam Stuart (Ruffalo) lives with his wife Maggie (Saldana) and their children, Amelia and Faith.

    Cam is bipolar and job problems lead him to a nervous breakdown. He is institutionalized and then moved to a halfway house. Though he comes from a wealthy family, the money is in a trust. Maggie has a tough time making ends meet. She decides to get her MBA and wins a scholarship to Columbia.

    Cam is doing okay on lithium and is more on an even keel, so Maggie has him move in with the kids while she goes to New York for eighteen months, returning home on weekends. Her plan is to return to Boston after school and get a good job, which has eluded her thus far.

    It's a tough adjustment. The place is in disarray, Cam constantly embarrasses his kids for either being too friendly with the neighbors or hanging out with them and their friends, not to mention driving around in a pathetic car.

    What a wonderful movie told with such warmth and humor. The acting is wonderful all around. Both Ruffalo and Saldana are totally likable, and the kids are great - not cloying at all. The title comes from the kids misunderstanding the term "bipolar."

    Definitely worth viewing - a wonderful film.
    7stephendaxter

    A heartwarming relationship between a manic-depressive father and his family

    'Infinitely Polar Bear' is a very charming Comedic Drama that focuses on Cameron, a manic-depressive father who (after his wife leaves to study in New York) is required to support his two daughters on his own. Now this is a very small film that many people would not have heard of but with two big leads in Mark Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana, you know that if anything you are going to get really good performances. This was overall a very dramatic, heartwarming, and at times emotional personal story that does delve into slightly darker tones here and there, as you would expect when it comes to the condition being explored in the film. These darker, more serious and dramatic scenes are made up for with the inclusion of some very well placed comedy that really does work to lighten up the tone and also make you laugh briefly throughout.

    The performances in this film were all fantastic, especially Mark Ruffalo and the two children in the film, they just killed it the whole way through. Zoe Saldana did a great job with her role even though she isn't featured as much as Ruffalo and the children and was great to see her acting ability in something smaller than a 'Marvel' blockbuster. Ruffalo did such an incredible job at playing a difficult character with such a complex situation that if there weren't so many other great performances this year he might have snuck in a Best Actor Nom. He was incredibly convincing and portrayed all of the very contrasting elements of this very complex extremely well. He bought in great comedic timing to keep the film light and the way he acted, right down to slight hand movements and facial expressions was great to see how really into this character he was. Seriously there were moments in this film where he didn't even need to say anything, just the look on his face at times told me everything i needed to know about his current state and that shows off his incredible acting talent.

    The two child roles could have just been typical, generic, annoying children who were just there to act as a device to further the plot. But holy crap they were both fantastic, and even came close to stealing the limelight from Ruffalo. The roles were played by two unknown children Imogene Wolodarsky, and Ashley Aufderheide, who had no other acting roles prior to this film. Now i'm not gonna be getting too excited about these two because one role doesn't mean you are a super talent, but they do show that they have the ability to act in really dramatic roles. These two roles contribute to much of the emotion of the film and seeing how they react and change throughout the course of the film was very interesting and it was fun just watching their transition over time.

    In the end, the overall plot of the film is original and very straight-forward but it is the emotional journey of these characters and their progressive relationships that made this such an enjoyable movie. The very heartwarming and dramatic elements in the film were very fun to watch and i had a smile on my face most of the time, it even almost broke me to tears at one pretty emotional moment. The darker moments really contrast the lighter tones and were very sudden in their placement in the film, but the comedy that Ruffalo brings to the table helps to not get too dark. It was fun journey watching this families relationship and if you like heartwarming, dramatic tales, this is definitely an enjoyable worth your time. - 7.6
    8rizo080

    Beautiful

    I had no expectation before watching this movie, and i'm very glad that i did. there weren't a moment where i didn't have a smile on my face.

    Mark Ruffalo was very remarkable. this is probably his best acting i have ever seen. the kids in the movie were also incredible. they reminded me of my little sisters. Although i felt that the movie was a little short, that's probably why i also thought this was a brilliant piece.

    In conclusion, it's a very good family entertainer but i would suggest you to watch it once before anyone watch it with their family with young kids.

    Thank you for such a wonderful movie. i'd never regret if i watch it again. Please do give us more quality movies like this.
    7Giacomo_De_Bello

    7/10

    Despite being a little too by-the-book and repetitive,"Infinetly Polar Bear" is a pleasing piece of narrative that succeeds thanks to a brilliant portrayal and definition of characters.

    As stated above the film isn't that fascinating or riveting of a drama. It hits the same note again and again and does not stray away from it almost anytime. It is generally predictable and the dramatic texture isn't as intense as it wants to be,it kind of hits you very light. Moreover there are situations that are overplayed a little too much in the beginning which gave the movie a hard time at getting started and being believable, yet fortunately it picked up immediately as soon as these couple of scenes ended. So to sum it up, it simply doesn't give the necessary gravitas and intensity (both comedic and dramatic) to the situation for it to be as riveting as a drama as it could have as it could have been and I should add that I think that the cinematography partially contributed to this: it doesn't have enough style or distinction for it to stick out, leaving it in super generic dramatic territory and palette and it has a variety of camera movements that get distracting and aren't integrated well enough in the story. It could have really sparked had their been some distinctive look and approach in my opinion.

    Despite all of negatives above, this movie really succeeds in making you care about the characters, sticking with them and ultimately giving you a true emotional link. That is undebatable thanks to very good work from both Saldana and Ruffalo and especially the two girls playing their daughters. But even more than that I believe that in the end it is the script that makes you really care because of how well it defines characters, situations and overall story arch. There maybe not enough originality in storytelling or some non-clarity in the bipolar aspect of the film, but man do the characters stick out and make for a pleasant view and journey, culminating in a finale that got me more than I imagined.

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    • Trivia
      Maya Forbes' sister, China Forbes, performs the song "The Northern Line" over the end credits, a song for which she also composed and wrote the lyrics.
    • Goofs
      On a book shelf there are various board games in the background, including "Trivial Pursuit." The movie is set in 1978, Trivial Pursuit was not released on the market until 1982.
    • Quotes

      Cam Stuart: There is a semi-private stairwell

      [Maggie bursts out laughing]

      Cam Stuart: in our apartment building. What do you say?

      Maggie Stuart: Oh. My stairwell days are over.

      [Walks away]

      Cam Stuart: You had stairwell days?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Mark Ruffalo/Alan Rickman/James Taylor (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Amen
      Performed by The Brentford Choir

      Recorded for Tabernacle a division of Studio One Records, Jamaica, West Indies

      Courtesy of Soul Jazz Records, London, England

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    • Release date
      • June 19, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Нескінченно білий ведмідь
    • Filming locations
      • Providence, Rhode Island, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paper Street Films
      • Bad Robot
      • KGB Media
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $6,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,430,655
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $47,000
      • Jun 21, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,071,383
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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