Duración: 117 MIN
Director: Lajos Koltai
Con: Vanessa Redgrave,Glenn Close,Toni Collette,Meryl Streep,Claire Danes,Patrick Wilson,Hugh Dancy
Sinopsis:
Una mujer a punto de morir recuerda el momento de su juventud en el que conocio al amor de su vida.
Mientras, sus hijas constance y nina se enfrentan a la inminente muerte de su madre y a sus propias inquietudes.
Características
Sonido: DOLBY
Formato Imagen: WIDESCREEN
Subtítulos: Spanish
A star-studded cast brings richness and texture to Evening, a lyrical tale of regret, unrequited love, and hope, written by novelists Susan Minot (Rapture) and Michael Cunningham (The Hours), based on Minot's book. Ann (Vanessa Redgrave) lies ill, deliriously remembering when she came to the summer home of her best friend Lila to be Lila's maid of honor (her younger self is played by Claire Danes). But the young Ann is soon caught between the hungry need of Lila's brother Buddy (Hugh Dancy) and the magnetic outsider Harris (Patrick Wilson). Meanwhile, the elderly Ann is watched by her two daughters, Nina (Toni Collette) and Constance (Natasha Richardson), who wrestle with unresolved feelings towards their mother, their choices in life, and each other. Evening starts off feeling a bit stiff and literary, but gradually finds its rhythm. While the emotional peaks and precious images feel inflated and hollow, the little ephemeral moments--the heartbreaks, yearnings, disappointments, and comforts, the flash of a smile or the widening of an eye--glimmer with warmth and honesty. It's rare that such restraint can be so compelling and so rewarding; Evening is well worth watching for the accumulating emotional power of these small moments. Also featuring Glenn Close and Meryl Streep. --Bret Fetzer