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You're Not You
We live here more powerful events that speak of a woman with ALS that her marriage is at a completely different juncture. Over time, this girl tries to take her as a university girl, where all the women find themselves in a state of regret during that period. Now, these women explore new lands and expand their ideas about their ambitions in general.
17 December 1945, Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA
14 August 1959, La Jolla, California, USA
11 September 1984, Lexington Park, Maryland, USA
27 July 1968, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
11 May 1952, Milford-on-the-sea, Hampshire, England, UK
21 August 1949, Houston, Texas, USA
December 04, 2014
Take Hilary Swank, give her ALS, and let the crying commence. Okay, cynical critical sneer aside, this is a pretty powerful movie...
October 09, 2014
Here's the frustrating thing about You're Not You: Wolfe clearly knows what he's doing and has the actors to pull it off, but he's tasteful to a fault.
October 09, 2014
Nicholas Sparks didn't write You're Not You, but he might as well have, given its familiar disease-of-the-week plot filled with scenic locations and gorgeous people.
March 23, 2015
...a seriously affecting (if unabashedly manipulative) disease-of-the-week-type weeper.
December 11, 2015
Very emotional, and even though the ending gives you some comfort, it can leave you feeling very cold. [Full Review in Spanish]
December 12, 2015
The movie has a message we've seen too many times already and it really doesn't do much to bring anything new to it. [Full review in Spanish]
October 10, 2014
This well-intentioned weepie never quite rises far enough above its movie-of-the week architecture to hit all its intended emotional pressure points.
April 13, 2015
A poignant drama about a pianist stricken with ALS and her caregiver whose life is transformed during her time with her.
October 09, 2014
Despite holes in the storytelling, Ms. Swank and Ms. Rossum keep it real.
October 09, 2014
Wolfe overplays his hand at almost every key turn.
October 11, 2014
Despite offering a well-timed look at the realities of the disease, the movie clunkily eschews cinematic creativity for emotional manipulation. Inquisitive ice-bucket challengers, consider yourselves warned.
December 12, 2015
This is not a new premise, but it manages to create empathy in the audience through a great story about vulnerability and extreme dependence. [Full review in Spanish]

