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Waking the Dead (2000)
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Reviews Counted:52
Fresh:27
Rotten:25
Average Rating:5.9/10
Runtime: 1 hr 43 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Fielding Pierce (Billy Crudup) is a promising young congressional candidate who becomes obsessed with the idea that his dead lover, Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), is still alive. Because of her... Fielding Pierce (Billy Crudup) is a promising young congressional candidate who becomes obsessed with the idea that his dead lover, Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), is still alive. Because of her involvement with a group called Sanctuary that harbors Chilean dissidents, Sarah is presumably killed in a car bombing. However, Fielding is never completely convinced that she's truly gone and years later begins to see and hear her presence. Filled with revealing flashbacks, the film follows the deeply involved romance of the ambitious Fielding and the idealistic Sarah during the 1970s while also portraying Fielding's struggle to win his congressional bid in the 1980s. As his political campaign progresses, so does his belief that Sarah is still alive, leading him to question his sanity and begin a desperate search to find her. WAKING THE DEAD is an eerily atmospheric drama, awash in chilling shades of black, white, and gray. Director Keith Gordon's use of flashback and nonlinear storytelling effectively conveys the deep power of memory and love that transcends traditional conceptions of time. Alternating between the past and the present, Gordon's adaptation of the novel by Scott Spencer is a dreamy, mysterious affair that features supremely convincing lead performances by Crudup and Connelly as well as solid supporting turns by Janet McTeer and Hal Holbrook. [More]
Starring: Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly, Hal Holbrook, Janet McTeer
Starring: Billy Crudup, Jennifer Connelly, Hal Holbrook, Janet McTeer, Molly Parker, Paul Hipp, Sandra Oh, Lawrence Dane, Tony Calabretta, Ivonne Coll, Leah Pinsent
Director: Keith Gordon
Director: Keith Gordon
Screenwriter: Robert Dillon
Producer: Keith Gordon, Stuart Kleinman, Linda Reisman
Composer: Tom Hajdu, Andy Milburn
Reviews for Waking the Dead
With fine performances and an intelligence woven throughout, you almost don't mind the nausea.
A dead-on rumination of love and loss... [that] suggests a delicate painting come to life or a bunch of wistful old Polaroids scattered on a living room floor.
Great performances by Crudup and Connely can't quite save it from a tedious and meandering script.
You can embrace this movie's message, which has less to do with political agendas than basic human decency and the enduring power of love. And if that's not enough to make a film worthwhile, we don't know what is.
Impressions of love, loss, dedication, and perseverance transcend cinematic boundaries and actually mean something.
The result Keith Gordon's gamble is a movie that intrigues and occasionally frustrates anyone willing to take a chance on it.
I don't really know how great this film is, but it did catch my attention.
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