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With courage, grace, and celebration, a woman embarks on a search for herself, for a life she feared was long gone, and for a new awareness she never imagined possible. Based on the New York Times best-selling novel by Anne Tyler, the quirky story revolves around a widow who is contemplating what her life would have been like if she had married someone else and calls her ex-boyfriend to see if she can rekindle the old flame and spice up her life. Since her husbands death after only six years of marriage, Rebecca has single-handedly raised his ever-challenging and now adult daughters, as well as one of her own. Rebecca also inherited her husbands uncle, 99-year-old Poppy (Jack Palance), a crotchety old man whose total focus is his upcoming 100th birthday. A party planner by trade, Rebecca is always cheerful and upbeat, but, even after many, many years, shes still not really sure about her standing in this bizarre family. Stars: Academy Award-winners Faye Dunaway (Network) & Jack Palance (City Slickers), Tony Award-winner Blythe Danner (Butterflies Are Free), Academy Award-nominee Peter Fonda (Easy Rider) and Peter Riegert (Traffic).
Hallmark excellence and a ripping performance by Jack PalanceReviewed by Song & story lover, 2009-04-22
This Hallmark adaptation of the book by the same name by one of my
favorite authors, Anne Tyler, is a sheer joy. With a cast that
includes Blythe Danner, Peter Fonda, and Faye Dunaway, along with
the Hallmark 'signature' of excellent scripts, direction and
cinematography, how can one go wrong? One can't, and this film is
full of sparkle and fun, along with those characteristic 'Hallmark
moments' when your heart catches in your throat. It's all
here.
For those not familiar with Anne Tyler's novel, here is a brief
summary of the story captured in this film, taken from the Hallmark
Channel listings:
"Tagline: A 53-year-old widowed grandmother, matriarch, caretaker
of an extended family embarks on a search for herself, for a life
she feared was long gone, and for a new awareness she never
imagined possible.
Rebecca Davitch, a 53-year-old widowed grandmother, matriarch,
caretaker of an extended family, and proprietress of the family
business, is suddenly questioning the choices she made in life that
brought her to where she is today. So begins Rebecca's journey to
rediscover her past, her old loves, and abandoned dreams in this
beguiling adaptation of Anne Tyler's novel."
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The DVD is hard to find and it's wonderful that it's available here
on Amazon. You'll love it. Warmly recommended.
--Story of the quirky and engaging Davitch family--Reviewed by Judith Miller, 2006-05-13
Back When We Were Grownups is a delightful film. I watched it when
it was presented as a Hallmark movie and it stayed in my mind for
weeks after I viewed it.
It's the story of Rebecca Davitch (Blythe Danner) who at the age of
53 finds herself looking at her life and wondering how she became
the person that she turned into.
As a young woman, still in college, she was engaged to a Will
Allenby (Peter Fonda), a serious academic and they had a plan for
their future. While at a reception, she met Joe Davitch, a divorced
man, several years her senior. Rebecca was flattered and very much
infatuated by the attention from Joe, and she married him without
much consideration, except that she seemed to love him. She
immediately became a stepmother to three little girls and manager
of a home based business. She also inherited her husband's Uncle
Poppy (Jack Palance) who had been living with the Davitch family
since his wife died. Within a few years, Rebecca and Joe had their
own child, another daughter. To further add to the confusion,
Rebecca also has to deal with her husband's former wife who is
played by Faye Dunaway
Although, amusing in many ways, I felt this story had a real
feeling about the various relationships and jealousies that can
crop up in any family. It also shows how one person often takes on
the responsibility of keeping a family together.
Like many avid readers, I find that movies based on books, are
rarely as good as the books. However, in this case, I enjoyed the
film more than the book. I also thought that Blythe Danner did an
excellent job in the major role of Rebecca.
Faye Dunaway,Blythe Danner Rules!!Reviewed by viewer, 2005-06-02
Faye Dunaway,Blythe Danner Rules in this great movie of a DVD with an all-star cast.It's a must see!!!!!!!!!!