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Snow Cake

Sigourney Weaver impresses as an autistic mother but a beautifully understated Alan Rickman steals the show in this sweetly beguiling drama from one-time horror director Marc Evans. When perky teenage hitchhiker Vivienne (Hampshire) is killed in a car driven by Rickman, he feels obliged to meet her mother personally. A relationship movie like no other, this hardly puts a foot wrong. Essential viewing.

Movie rating: 4 star rating.  - very good.
* - Watchable
** - Average
*** - Good
**** - Very Good
***** - Unmissable
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Stars: Alan Rickman, Sigourney Weaver, Carrie-Anne Moss, Emily Hampshire
Director: Marc Evans
Year: 2006
Running time: 112 mins
Certificate: 15
 
 
Snow Cake

When Hollywood does disabled it's seldom a pretty sight - remember Sean Penn in the ickiness overload that was I Am Sam?

So it's particularly pleasant to report that Sigourney Weaver's portrayal of an autistic mother is never cringe inducing but utterly compelling.

She plays Linda, a high-functioning autistic woman with a determinedly literate view of the world and a tidiness obsession.

When taciturn Englishman Alex turns up at her door to confess he was driving the car in which her 19-year-old daughter Vivienne was killed, she treats the announcement with a disarming matter-of-factness.

Inviting him in, her clinically logical pragmatism dictates that he stays at her house until the bin men come the following week (Linda hates dirt so Vivienne used put the trash out).

Alex, who is just released from prison, is bulldozed into submission and so begins an utterly charming relationship between the practical mom and the hesitant stranger.

He also strikes up a rapport with Linda's neighbour (Moss), a divorcee who is intrigued by the surreal predicament the Englishman finds himself in.

Director Marc Evans made his name with the thrillers My Little Eye and Trauma but here he magnificently changes tack to produce a scintillating relationship movie like no other.

Will Weaver is fine, Rickman is simply astonishing, delivery wry lines of dialogue and conveying the anguish of guilt without resorting once to the grand gesture.

The odd-couple routine with Weaver, is winningly played, the highlight being a game of Scrabble where spelling is of minor importance.

Hampshire - in a brief appearance as the doomed Vivienne - uses her limited screen time to impress with a spiky display of teenage exuberance.

Poignant and painfully funny, grab yourself a slice.

Tim Evans

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Lloyd Constable
This user has rated this film 5 stars - unmissable.
* - Watchable
** - Average
*** - Good
**** - Very Good
***** - Unmissable
 
Please please please go see this beautiful, honest film about life, relationships & people. It does not rely on the quirks of autism or an odd English man in Canada, but it's a story about life and how different people deal with situations in their own way. The scene where Linda (Sigourney Weaver) uninhibitedly dances to music at her daughter's wake (to the disgust of others) reduced me to tears.
 
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