I'm Still Here
- 2013
- 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
1.3K
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Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.Suffering from a terminal illness, a young loner makes plans for the little time he has left while coping with the five stages of death: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.
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I'm Still Here is a quietly powerful drama that refuses to simplify its subject. It finds strength in the ordinary-small gestures, imperfect relationships, uncelebrated courage. Dan Burman's grounded yet sensitive performance, the subtle direction of Kris Smith, and the film's cohesive technical craft make it an affecting and memorable portrayal of life, death, and what lies in between.
I'm Still Here is an interesting, thought-provoking movie. It contains great acting from the main characters especially. I'm Still Here has an original story-line and it is very moving. I would recommend this film to anyone! I like how down-to-Earth and realistic the characters and the plot are and I like the way it has been filmed. I also liked how the subject matter challenges its viewers. You get very emotionally involved in the story and captured by the suffering of the characters. I'm Still Here has important themes that captures the audience. If you're looking for an interesting movie, go and watch this one.
The quality of the film is way beyond its budget with good acting and beautifully filmed across historic landmarks in England. The storyline keeps your attention and the music provides the right atmosphere throughout the film. The film starts off as a suspense thriller and turns into a romance so it should appeal to a large cross section of people. Due to the nature of the film with its strong storyline and the way it was shot, it will look good both on the big screen and on DVD.
I'm Still Here is an interesting, thought-provoking film. It contains great acting from the main characters especially. I'm Still Here has an original story-line and it is very moving. I would recommend this film to anyone! I like how down-to-Earth and realistic the characters and the plot are and I like the way it has been filmed. I also liked how the subject matter challenges its viewers. You get very emotionally involved in the story and captured by the suffering of the characters. I'm Still Here has important themes that capture the audience. If you're looking for an interesting movie, go and watch this film!!
I'm Still Here by Kris Smith is a must see!!! Bittersweet, it takes you on a roller coaster of emotions. It is hard hitting from the start. There's no time to catch a breath, you simply trust, go with it and allow it to take you on an exquisite journey cinematically. The powerhouse of talent from Dan Burman and Lucy Russell will blow you away. Their chemistry is electrifying. These artists know how to deliver and make it look effortless. I savoured their scenes together. Dan Burman gives a sensitive, subtle, engaging performance that holds your breath from start to finish. You are on his side routing for him, willing a happy ending. Lucy Russell reminds me of a younger Dame Maggie Smith, both physically and performance. Incredible nuance and highly skilled artistry. Awe-inspiring. My thanks to Smith and his crew for making this inspirational, thought provoking film. Brilliant job.
Did you know
- TriviaThe role of Olivia was originally written for London actress Emilia Clarke, but Clarke's agent explained that she was too busy with various projects such as Game of Thrones.
- GoofsWhen Matt walks down the hospital ward with flowers, a crew member is seen peeking around the corner.
- Quotes
Matthew Grey: Of all the things to regret, she's the one I just can't swallow. I wake up everyday, blink my eyes and think to myself: "One more chance to get her back"
- Crazy creditsThe film title appears in a sequence of cells and circuitry.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Maybe Movies: Hellins/GremRaiser (2022)
- SoundtracksDancing In The Moonlight
Written by Sherman Kelly
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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