
One True Thing
DVD - 1999
When crisis confronts Katherine and George Gulden, they turn to their grown daughter, Ellen, for support. An ambitious New York journalist, Ellen at first rejects the idea of returning home. But once there, Ellen embarks on a journey of self-discovery that will change her forever.
Publisher:
Universal City, Calif. : Universal Home Video, 1999, c1998.
Edition:
Widescreen format (aspect ratio: 1:85:1).
ISBN:
9780783230580
0783230583
0783230583
Characteristics:
1 videodisc (DVD) (128 min.) :,sound, color ;,4 3/4 in.
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Add a QuoteGeorge Gulden: Your mother needs you, Ellen! Jesus Christ, you got a Harvard education, but where is your heart?
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Add a CommentPremise daughter quit job to be caretaker. 1988, so would be expected. Angry all the way through. Therefore, well written.
Meryl Streep is amazing, as always.
Excellent acting, but a schlocky and overly sentimental script.
Heartfelt and deeply emotional. A brutal look at a family falling apart during times of intense grief.
Renee Zelwegger is beautiful as a daughter torn between her family and her own life.
Meryl Streep is the best, unfortunately, during her character's times of intense suffering and pain.