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This film is outstanding in everyway: the screenplay, the acting, the relationships between the 3 main characters and especially the insightful way autism was portrayed by Ms. Weaver. It doesn't matter if you see this
film because you are a fan of any of the actors or because you know of
someone on the spectrum, this film is worth seeing.
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A lovely, surprisingly funny film. Beautifully written and performed. Mr Rickman is especially truthful and sensitive in his role.
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Thank goodness. Finally a leading role providing a small sample of Alan Rickman's depth without handing him yet another bad guy. The film touches many nerves, is sensitive and illustrates the worth of people with disabilities. Weaver is excellent and without vanity. Rickman allows his tender, sensitive, and insecure side to be glimpsed. This film deserved a wide release and Oscar attention. As in nearly all Rickman choices, the audience has a responsibility to think as part of the total experience.
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I bought this movie merely on the premisis that Alan Rickman is in it. I do like Sigourney Weaver, too, and even if there was an actor/actress in it that I didn't care for, I still would have bought it just for Alan Rickman.
Well, I'm glad I did. The movie was excellent. I don't even know what to categorize it as; it was so different. Alan Rickman was truly amazing in it, I don't know why he wasn't nominated for anything for it. His character was such a good guy, had a big heart, and of course he was handsome as ever.
I don't want to spoil the plot at all, but if you are an Alan Rickman fan, I highly suggest this movie!
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This movie was fascinating and full of little surprises that made me laugh and cry alternately. One of the unique aspects of Snow Cake is that the cast is made up of sci-fi/action heavyweights! Sigourney Weaver is all too used to dousing slimy aliens with flamethrowers; Alan Rickman generally chews scenery as the sorcerer Severus Snape; and Carrie-Anne Moss will go down in history as the leather-clad, cool-shades-donning femme fatale of the Matrix trilogy. Yet here we get to see an overwhelmingly tender and subtle side to these actors, who are all absolutely brilliant in a small drama as well as their usual big box office outings. I urge anyone who has an interest in the human condition to watch this movie.
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