An intelligent, beautifully acted adaptation of Christy Brown's first book.
My Left Foot (1989)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:30
Rotten:0
Average Rating:8.2/10
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Daniel Day-Lewis delivers a performance for the ages in this film based on DOWN ALL THE DAYS, the autobiography of Christy Brown, who overcame severe physical limitations to become an accomplished... Daniel Day-Lewis delivers a performance for the ages in this film based on DOWN ALL THE DAYS, the autobiography of Christy Brown, who overcame severe physical limitations to become an accomplished painter and writer. The film describes the astounding arc of Brown's life, starting with a childhood in which his debilitating cerebral palsy causes everyone but his mother to believe he is brain-damaged. Brown begins to shatter this perception by using his left foot and a piece of chalk to scrawl a one-word message on the floor to his mother. Though Brown's subsequent growth into an artist of great profundity is nothing short of miraculous, he is never presented in the film as anything more nor less than human. Director Jim Sheridan contributes to a fully three-dimensional portrait of the artist by showing such things as Brown playing soccer with his brothers, experiencing the sting of unrequited love, and battling alcoholism. Day-Lewis, in an Academy Award-winning performance, brilliantly captures the wicked genius of Brown's mind as he observes the tone and timbre of his local Ireland with courage and determination. His physical characterization of Brown's condition, portrayed with remarkably little sentimentality, is absolutely astounding. A first-rate ensemble cast includes Hugh O'Connor as young Christy and Brenda Fricker (who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar) and Ray McAnally as his devoted parents. [More]
Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Ray McAnally, Brenda Fricker, Fiona Shaw
Starring: Daniel Day-Lewis, Ray McAnally, Brenda Fricker, Fiona Shaw
Director: Jim Sheridan
Director: Jim Sheridan
Reviews for My Left Foot
A stirring and triumphant biodrama about Christy Brown, who overcame being severely handicapped by cerebral palsy.
My Left Foot is remarkable filmmaking by Sheridan and stupendous acting by Day Lewis.
Not only does Day-Lewis master the physical aspects of the role, the minute-to-minute struggle of almost complete paralysis, he lives the painful genesis of an artistic character.
Jim Sheridan's My Left Foot must be the most passionately empathetic film about a physical affliction ever made.
It is one of the better portraits of the life of the handicapped on film.
My Left Foot is a great film for many reasons, but the most important is that it gives us such a complete picture of this man's life.
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