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Nell (1994)
Released By: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Michael Apted
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Jodie Foster, Liam Neeson, Natasha Richardson, Richard Libertini
Published ID: 5525
UPC: 024543110361,
Plot: A woman is brought to civilization after spending her life in the wilds in this drama. Dr. Jerome Lovell (Liam Neeson) happens upon a shack deep in the woods, where he discovers a strange woman who appears to be about 30, speaking an incomprehensible language. The woman, named Nell (Jodie Foster), was raised in the cabin by her late mother, who was incapacitated by strokes (Nell speaks English, but distorted -- as it was by her mother's infirmities); with the exception of her twin sister, who died as a child, Nell has had contact with no other human being. Lovell brings in a psychiatrist, Dr. Paula Olsen (Natasha Richardson) to help determine what, if anything, should be done for Nell; Olsen thinks that Nell should be committed to an institution, but Lovell demands a period of unobtrusive observation instead. When it becomes obvious that the courts will demand that Nell be hospitalized for psychiatric observation, Lovell and Olsen take it upon themselves to gently introduce Nell to the outside world. Jodie Foster's performance in Nell earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress, and she won the Screen Actor's Guild award in that category. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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A tour de force of sensitive acting skill and direction
Added 11/27/2009



I bought the DVD of this film, which I was completely unaware of, because of the previous excellent review.Jodie Foster's performance as Nell made an almost incredible character totally believable. How she didn't get an oscar for her performance says more about the oscars than about the enormous range and empathy of this superb actress.She was assisted by a wonderful complementary and vulnerable performance from Liam Neesom and the sensitive exploration of a very difficult subject by Michael Apted. I found myself crying without immediately understanding why. I then realised that the film had plumbed the depths of my humanity to levels I did not realise existed. It confronted the question of what it is to be a fully individual human being going beyond our place in a so called civilised society to our almost instinctive spiritual responses to the natural world and to relationship. This is a truly deep and rewarding film which deserves a wide audience. My only criticism is that the transition to Nell's independence was hurried towards the end in the interests of dramatic denouement.

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Nell
Added 9/24/2009

My wife is a real Jodie Foster fan. I bought this at her request and she is pleased. It's a good story and well acted.
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Nell
Added 9/11/2009

My husband and I love the movie but we would have rather had it in full screen instead of wide screen. I could get no help what so ever in trying to secure a full screen movie. Very disappointed in that aspect of it. Otherwise the movie is excellent.
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Possibly the best of Jodie Foster
Added 8/17/2009

This is a favorite movie, and I was pleased to find it for such a reasonable price. Shipping was quick and there were no billing problems. My 18-year-old son has been showing it to all his friends (mostly girls) and they all love it. I was very glad to have found it on your site.
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Nature / nurture?
Added 6/21/2009

Nature / nurture is typically the foundation of all debates in the realm of psychology. Are good & bad people inherently so? Or are they shaped by their environment? If it is a combination of both, what is the ratio? And, the beat goes on.....

This is a movie which explores that topic to some degree. Jodie Foster plays a young woman (Nell) who has been raised in almost absolute seclusion from the rest of the world. She has her own language which she uses from the garbled words of her grandmother who had a speech-impediment. She knows nothing of the world beyond the cabin where she lives, and she's afraid to go outside during the daytime.

Liam Neeson & the late Natasha Richardson portray a physician & a shrink, respectively. They both have the best interests of Nell in mind & end up in an unlikely alliance to look out for her. After all, being exposed to a big city is an unnerving & stressful thing for a young lady that has only known the peace & tranquility of the forest all her life.

It goes without saying that it's absolutely painful to see Natasha Richardson with the man who was her real-life husband. She is so very beautiful & full of life; it's a tragedy that she was taken from us too soon. It is little wonder that Liam Neeson fell in love with her; while watching this movie, I did as well!

Word to the wise: this is a fairly slow-moving and subtle film. It's about a woman experiencing the "real world" for the very first time. Jodie Foster fans will rejoice in the fact that this is perhaps the finest performance of her career in what was likely the most difficult role she ever chose to undertake.

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A tour de force of sensitive acting skill and direction
Added 11/27/2009



I bought the DVD of this film, which I was completely unaware of, because of the previous excellent review.Jodie Foster's performance as Nell made an almost incredible character totally believable. How she didn't get an oscar for her performance says more about the oscars than about the enormous range and empathy of this superb actress.She was assisted by a wonderful complementary and vulnerable performance from Liam Neesom and the sensitive exploration of a very difficult subject by Michael Apted. I found myself crying without immediately understanding why. I then realised that the film had plumbed the depths of my humanity to levels I did not realise existed. It confronted the question of what it is to be a fully individual human being going beyond our place in a so called civilised society to our almost instinctive spiritual responses to the natural world and to relationship. This is a truly deep and rewarding film which deserves a wide audience. My only criticism is that the transition to Nell's independence was hurried towards the end in the interests of dramatic denouement.

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Nell
Added 9/24/2009

My wife is a real Jodie Foster fan. I bought this at her request and she is pleased. It's a good story and well acted.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Nell
Added 9/11/2009

My husband and I love the movie but we would have rather had it in full screen instead of wide screen. I could get no help what so ever in trying to secure a full screen movie. Very disappointed in that aspect of it. Otherwise the movie is excellent.
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