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Marie's Story
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In 19th-century France, a man takes his deaf and blind daughter Marie Heurtin to an institute where she may learn how to live and to communicate. There, Sister Marguerette wins her trust and teaches her how to express herself.
Actors:
Isabelle Carré, Ariana Rivoire, Brigitte Catillon, Noémie Churlet, Gilles Treton, Laure Duthilleul, Martine Gautier, Patricia Legrand, Sonia Laroze, Valérie Leroux, Fany Buy, ...»
Director:
Jean-Pierre Améris
Country:
France

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Christianity Today
May 06, 2015 Marie and Marguerite's relationship is interesting, but it's the film's religious setting that elevates it beyond melodrama.
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Seanax.com
June 20, 2015 France's answer to The Miracle Worker, Marie's Story is also based on real events, and it is just as much the story of the girl's resolute teacher-like Helen Keller's Annie Sullivan.
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Washington City Paper
May 23, 2015 May be regarded as uneven (if you're charitable) or forced (if you're not).
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Los Angeles Times
May 28, 2015 At its most provocative, it suggests a tension between spirit and flesh in the nun's maternal feelings. Rather than examine that friction, Améris pushes the narrative in predictable directions.
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New York Post
April 29, 2015 Améris keeps the film tightly focused on the relationship between the two talented actresses, occasionally drawing back to contrast Marie's turbulent early days with the beauty of the French countryside.
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NPR
April 30, 2015 Both [stars] have radiant smiles, illuminating every moment of understanding or empathy. Their rapport warms the movie as surely as the opening scene's sun.
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Movie Dearest
June 02, 2015 Respectfully Catholic and beautifully shot. Isabelle Carre and Ariana Rivoire give stunning, physically rough and tumble performances.
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Washington Post
May 21, 2015 Milks the tears in the home stretch, making little effort to hold the melodrama at bay. The result is a story that everyone can feel great about feeling terrible about.
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Seattle Times
June 18, 2015 This film is beautiful in its dappled-sunshine light, and powerful in the story of transformation that it tells.
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New York Times
April 30, 2015 Though based on a remarkable true story, this clichéd tear-jerker is barely interested in Marguerite's revolutionary teaching methods, focusing instead on the intensity of her connection to Marie.
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Oregonian
May 29, 2015 For the most part, it's a convincingly acted, earnestly told drama that works on the heart and the head.
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Common Sense Media
March 29, 2016 Inspirational subtitled film is emotionally intense.
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