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Marie's Story

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In 19th-century France, a man takes his deaf and blind daughter to an institute where she may learn how to live and to communicate.

Critics Reviews

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Moira MacDonald Seattle Times This film is beautiful in its dappled-sunshine light, and powerful in the story of transformation that it tells. Rated: 3/4 Jun 18, 2015 Full Review Sheri Linden Los Angeles Times At its most provocative, it suggests a tension between spirit and flesh in the nun's maternal feelings. Rather than examine that friction, Améris pushes the narrative in predictable directions. May 28, 2015 Full Review Michael O'Sullivan Washington Post Milks the tears in the home stretch, making little effort to hold the melodrama at bay. The result is a story that everyone can feel great about feeling terrible about. Rated: 2/4 May 21, 2015 Full Review Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com Humanistic without attempting enhancement via the usual dramatic flourishes we're prone to seeing in these kinds of explorations, Marie's Story is an enjoyable showcase for two commendable actresses. Rated: 3/5 Oct 20, 2020 Full Review Mae Abdulbaki Punch Drunk Critics Marie's Story is still inspiring and hopeful, although the film is underwhelming. Rated: 2.5/5 Aug 14, 2018 Full Review Neely Swanson Easy Reader (California) Despite the familiarity of the story, so similar to the one told in "The Miracle Worker", I would defy you not to be moved by the achievements brought about by sheer will and a triumph of the spirit. Sep 15, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Fantastic movie : a heart taking story and marvelous actors. Warning : you must see it with subtitles for sign language parts. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member Marie Heurtin is a girl who born blind and deaf, she is unable to communicate with the people. She cannot connect to the world around her, by the age of 14 her exasperated parents (Gilles Triton and Laure Duthilleul) decided to bring Marie to Larnay institute. Which is a school for deaf girls run by nuns, but the mother (Brigitte Carillon) did not accepts Marie in the school. Because they have never taught a girl who is deaf and blind. Sister Marguerite (Isabelle Carre) made a big diction, which is bring Marie to the school. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member A unique tale of a student-teacher relationship. I did not know this movie till the last week, but I'm very happy that I discovered it. My experience watching it was like I have been waiting for a movie like this for a some time, but did not realise it until I saw it. I liked it a lot within the opening few minutes itself like I already finished watching the whole film. Because somehow I knew it will make my day. It is a heartwarming biographical family drama that tells about a girl who discovers that she can communicate with the world and can learn more about it, despite her birth defects. Based on the real story of a 14 year old blind and deaf girl Marie Heurtin that sets in the late 1800s rural France. As being a daughter of a craftsman who does not know how to raise a child like her, decides to send her to the Larnay institution where she can learn things among similar other girls and live a better life. After the initial hiccup, sister Marguerite takes the special interest in Marie and so the wonderful tale begins by revealing all the good, bad and sad events. A fascinating film with the wonderful characters, especially the two main characters were the focus of the whole film and no one else, not even a small peek on any other incidents. From a wild child to getting along, knowing the world is much bigger and learning it is the only way to cooperate. But when there is a dedicated teacher, students achieve more than what they dreamed of. The actors who played those roles were exceptional. Especially the Marie's was very challenging one, but was so perfectly done by young new face. And Marguerite was the inspiring young nun that every convent in the world would dream to have under their wings. There are thousands of Marie and Marguerite in the world who never meet, that's why this movie is so special. "I am so happy. I will see Marie again. She is my joy, the daughter of my soul, the light of my life." The French countryside where this film shot was so beautiful. The cinematography was at its best with a pleasing background score. While having so much fun, it also brings some intense tears in our eyes. Not like sentimental stuff, but happy tears. There comes a time for it as well when the movie gets emotional in the final stage of the storytelling. Like when it goes beyond the our reach, that makes us to accept the fate of what every life has to go through. I have heard that some are arguing the story was merely true, especially some of the scenes were overly cinematised. If you see it in that angle most of the historical event based films suffers the same issues while portraying the actual event or the character on the screen. Nonetheless, it is true and obviously modified for the adaptation. I have also heard it was totally resembling the Helen Keller's autobiography 'The Story of My Life' which was later made into a Hollywood movie that won both leading and supporting actress awards at the Oscars. Now I added that into my watchlist. Likewise the lead two actresses from this deserves similar high profile honour. But it is very sad to know the movie got much less attention despite it got a quality to strike the family audiences. Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed the film. Lately I've been watching some interesting films. Better way to say it is I'm choosing good one, because I am not addicted to superhero, Hollywood or the big budget films alone like most of the young film fanatics are nowadays. I am here to find the hidden gems and suggest them to film fanatics. Now I highly recommend this one to all 9/10 Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Beautiful story. Beautiful movie. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/14/23 Full Review Audience Member Una oda a la voluntad de enseñar y aprender. La banda sonora, cello principalmente se vuelve la voz de la película. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member I thought this was a beautiful story, well acted and not melodramatic.....while a box of tissues nearby is necessary, I loved this little french movie.....extremely heartwarming and actually based on a true story. If it had been made in the U.S., no doubt it would have been overdone. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis In 19th-century France, a man takes his deaf and blind daughter to an institute where she may learn how to live and to communicate.
Director
Jean-Pierre Améris
Producer
Denis Carot, Sophie Révil
Screenwriter
Jean-Pierre Améris, Philippe Blasband
Production Co
La Banque Postale Image 7, France Télévision, Région Rhône-Alpes, Escazal Films, Rhône-Alpes Cinéma, Cinémage 8 Développement, France 3 Cinéma, Centre National de la Cinématographie (CNC), Ciné+
Genre
Biography, Drama
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 27, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$10.4K
Runtime
1h 35m