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A father encourages his son to take a risk by asking him to trust. But what happens when trust is suddenly removed? Sometimes, life comes tumbling down; for better or worse. Helen Hunt's directorial debut in "Then She Found Me" asks her audience to trust. Her potrayal of a middle-aged woman yearning to conceive leads the audience through a complexity of interpersonal relationships that come alive by sometimes placing an uncomfortable spotlight back on the viewer. Helen's own character's facade (thin, a bit frail, sans makeup) reminds us that life isn't always beautiful or predictable, but often stressful, complicated, and/or ironically humerous. The supporting cast (Bette Midler, Colin Firth, Matthew Broderick) all make fine contributions, without tipping the emotional canoe.I recommend this film to audiences that accept the challenges of life, but can travel its highway without a road sign posted every mile along the way.
05/22/2008, 9:23 am
Very dissappointed in this Helen Hunt movie. The acting was not good movie was not funny. Helen Hunt looked ill. I cannot give this movie any kind of good review other than the cast was good but the movie was missing something!
05/22/2008, 9:23 am