Still Alice Trailer #2 (2015) - Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, Kristen Stewart

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  • Опубліковано 13 вер 2024
  • Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, is a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words. When she receives a devastating diagnosis, Alice and her family find their bonds tested.

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  • @Vf46
    @Vf46 9 років тому +6

    God, she was incredible in this film. The scene of this speech and the closing scene were so powerful and heart wrenching.

  • @ryanscarola
    @ryanscarola 9 років тому +32

    I'm 39 and have early onset Alzheimer's too. I saw Still Alice tonight and RAN to UA-cam to re-watch some scenes. Julianne's portrayal and this specific scene are my reality almost everyday. I'm trying to still work, but the "Champagne" scene, "Jogging" scene and "What's it like?" scene are all very much what I can relate to, as well as the bedroom scene. I totally hate it when people treat me like a toddler, sometimes I forget what specific people have done that are patronizing. I can remember my sister suggesting I take B12 vitamins and take a long vacation, and all I can say is "I'm getting into unexplained car accidents, get lost at the small building I work in, and show up a week or a day late/early for a doctor's appointment." if you know somebody with this crap at any age, just treat them like what we are....people.

    • @Shera2550
      @Shera2550 9 років тому +1

      Ryan Scarola Thank you for your post and sharing your personal story. I agree with you that people should not be patronizing and treat those with dementia as people.
      I am thinking about reading the book and/or watching the movie, but am wondering how accurate it is. My mom hasn't been diagnosed, but she started having memory loss about 10 years ago and now is in what I would describe as the first stage of Alzheimer's. The scene in the trailer where Julianne Moore reads the speech - she says she may forget the next day that she did the speech. Yet she read her speech without trouble. My mom is to the stage of forgetting one day what she did even earlier that day or even an hour previously, and she cannot just read without trouble with some of the words. She no longer processes the words fast enough to have a causal cadence. She is very smart and has a masters degree. So it seems that the movie may have a lot of inaccuracies. What did you think? Did you think overall it was very accurate?
      I wish you and your family the very best as you move forward with Alzheimer's and tackle each day.

    • @lilylara8985
      @lilylara8985 9 років тому +2

      for me you are a HERO.

    • @beauty2333
      @beauty2333 8 років тому +1

      thank you for your bravery and courage I wish I could dementia away from you its something no one deserves. thank you for putting everything in perspective and making me thankful for the life I have

    • @Robinl1278
      @Robinl1278 7 років тому +1

      Ryan Scarola know that you are not alone. God bless you, Ryan.

    • @alicelu5691
      @alicelu5691 5 років тому +1

      is it actual Alzheimer’s ? usually it doesn’t start at that age, and make sure your “doctor(s)” don’t diagnose that from 9gag...

  • @ahlamalbertmassoud
    @ahlamalbertmassoud 9 років тому +4

    I never gets so emotional watching movies like I did with still Alice , let me say that it was amazing !!!

  • @ChannelMoonbeam
    @ChannelMoonbeam 9 років тому +2

    I loved this movie. I couldn't help but to cry and think of loved ones I loss to this illness.

  • @thomaspage6251
    @thomaspage6251 7 років тому +1

    I So love Julienne Moore one of the most fantastic beautiful, actors of all time. Every performance she does in every movie is superb, but have to say this is her best movie and performance of her career totally faultless and. Watching this made me cry, I found it so moving and seeing that the character she played. Slowly deterteratimg bit by bit everything in her life slipping away and, she played this part to a T and so truly deserves this Oscar.

  • @jenniferwilkerson2163
    @jenniferwilkerson2163 3 роки тому +3

    The scene where she is jogging and forgets where she is, where she is going and she says no words to anyone around her so they have no idea what is happening to her is chilling and explains why there ate Silver alerts!

  • @uarmysmileebts
    @uarmysmileebts 8 років тому +6

    I'll admit, I cried. :'(

  • @MadisonWilder
    @MadisonWilder 8 років тому +1

    Ugh. This makes me burst tears out of my eyes...

  • @koalablue80
    @koalablue80 9 років тому +3

    Excellent movie - go see it. Julianne Moore well deserved her Oscar.

  • @Mububban23
    @Mububban23 9 років тому +10

    Well, I cried

    • @MattB0610
      @MattB0610 9 років тому

      Me too! Having already seen this wonderful film, this video brought all of that back and I'm in tears as I type this.

    • @zelihabozkurt1572
      @zelihabozkurt1572 9 років тому

      Fzfzhdzdjgczdt
      Sl-&+&@&)

  • @BeautyByAsumbal
    @BeautyByAsumbal 4 роки тому +1

    We just found out my mum has Alzheimers and watching this movie to understand what she is going through.cried my ass of when they said there is no cure and NO SURVIVORS :( :(

  • @giordanotirelli6028
    @giordanotirelli6028 5 місяців тому

    Happy birthday at alec from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of this wonderful movie

  • @lchaim-analysisinartsanddi3817
    @lchaim-analysisinartsanddi3817 9 років тому +1

    I like this trailer. The other one just was shoving down tragedy down one's face, part of why I avoided the movie…this is one is far more balanced…how it should be, how we should pay attention to what those of us with this awful disease have to say. For their emotional support to keep life full of life even as things we once immersed in are stripped, for educational benefit to bring a cure, and for our empathy and imagination as all human beings that will in one way or another all lose memories.

  • @lilylara8985
    @lilylara8985 9 років тому +1

    heroes!

  • @giordanotirelli6028
    @giordanotirelli6028 5 місяців тому

    Today alec 66 years

  • @carmeladestefano594
    @carmeladestefano594 5 років тому

    I might have confused Parkinson's with Alzheimer's lol

  • @PhilandCathyRoth
    @PhilandCathyRoth Рік тому

    Julianne Moore is phenomenal. I am a fan for life. ♥♥♥♥