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Passion Fish
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Directed by John Sayles.
With his trademark emphasis on character development and dialogue, writer/director John Sayles tells the story of May-Alice Culhane (Mary McDonnell), a New York soap opera actress left paralyzed by a car accident. As the film opens, she lies in a hospital bed, confused and scared, watching her own show on TV and shrieking, "That was supposed to be my closeup!" With no other options, she returns to her family's old and empty Southern home, where she drinks hard, offends every caregiver, and wallows in self-pity. Her outlook begins to changes with the arrival of Chantelle (Alfre Woodard), a nurse with her own life problems. The two gradually find a heartfelt connection with one another, and, as a result, their lives subtly change. McDonnell's work in Passion Fish earned her an Oscar nomination as Best Actress. ~ Norm Schrager, All Movie Guide
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ingridingrid Re: Favorite Strathairn moments
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"Oh, I loved Passion Fish too. He and Sayles have done a whole lot of work together. One of my favorite funny moments is when the two of them played alien bounty hunters, I think, in the Brother from Another Planet. A Sayles movie from the wayback machine.The Strathairn fan site and Yahoo group are a real labor of love. Watch out... downloading and watching those clips can become addictive.Spout guy Bill, who did the podcast interview, tells me there's a lot of David in Moss Goodman, and a lot of Moss in David, which he may have been telling me just to watch me lose all muscle tone. I'm being mocked for my love. But I don't care. " [More]
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Character and dialogue are the driving forces in writer-director John Sayles' movies. In Passion Fish, Sayles delivers a quality screenplay, and Mary McDonnell and Alfre Woodard do his script justice with some of the most accomplished work of their careers. McDonnell -- who also stood out in the director's Matewan -- brings surprising originality to the role of the haggard, self-pitying accident victim, and Woodard never becomes a stereotypical provider of "tough love." Vondie Curtis-Hall and Sayles regular David Strathairn offer colorful supporting turns. Passion Fish was the director's simplest, most elegant work since his second feature, 1983's Lianna. McDonnell and Sayles would be nominated for Academy Awards, and Sayles would also be nominated for his screenplay. ~ Brendon Hanley, All Movie Guide
 



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