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Things We Lost in the Fire
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A recent widow invites her husband's troubled best friend to live with her and her two children. As he gradually turns his life around, he helps the family cope and confront their loss.
A recent widow invites her husband's troubled best friend to live with her and her two children. As he gradually turns his life around, he helps the family cope and confront their loss.
Actors:
Amanda Marier,
Sarah Dubrovsky,
James Lafazanos,
Benicio Del Toro,
Alejandro Chavarria,
Marlies Dick,
Kendall Cross,
V.J. Foster,
Quinn Lord,
Viktoria Kampbell,
Maureen Thomas,
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Amanda Marier
July 28, 1978 in St. Boniface, Manitoba, Canada
Sarah Dubrovsky
James Lafazanos
9 August 1976, Alliston, Ontario, Canada
Benicio Del Toro
19 February 1967, San Germán, Puerto Rico
Alejandro Chavarria
Marlies Dick
Kendall Cross
V.J. Foster
Quinn Lord
19 February 1999
Viktoria Kampbell
1996, Canada
Maureen Thomas
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Susanne Bier
Susanne Bier
15 April 1960, Copenhagen, Denmark
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Canada
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May 26, 2008
The film felt very anti-climatic to me for some reason.October 31, 2007
Things We Lost in the Fire is certainly not a comedy, but it is definitely mordant with its two Big Themes: Loss and Addiction, both treated in a singularly heavy-handed manner, for which I blame primarily Mr. Loeb's screenplay.October 19, 2007
Things We Lost in the Fire veers away from the real and hard and toward the fantastic.August 14, 2008
The best part of the film is del Toro's performance, a junkie jumble of many layers, glued together with a deep seated humanity that reaches out to us.May 22, 2016
The English-language debut of Danish director Susanne Bier is at times morose but the tale of healing is directed with compassion and a powerful, sometimes discomforting intimacy.February 22, 2008
Scheduled blowups and symbolic dreams and interminable tears until we all feel like we've learned a little something about loss: We want our two hours back.
Ebert & Roeper
October 22, 2007
It's very strong.March 21, 2009
You can't manufacture honest sentiment.... So, I'd have to call the movie a noble miss.October 27, 2007
Berry gives a riveting performance, but as a deeply decent man trapped in a hell of his own making, Del Toro gives the kind of career performance Berry gave in Monster's Ball.April 28, 2011
Every trace of maudlin evaporates in one of Del Toro's lopsided grins.October 20, 2007
The movie is an engrossing melodrama, and it has its heart in the right place.