Ordinary People
Everything is in its proper place... except the past.
Overview
Beth, Calvin, and their son Conrad are living in the aftermath of the death of the other son. Conrad is overcome by grief and misplaced guilt to the extent of a suicide attempt. He is in therapy. Beth had always preferred his brother and is having difficulty being supportive to Conrad. Calvin is trapped between the two trying to hold the family together.
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What makes this movie Worth Watching
Released during a time when mental health issues were less openly discussed, 'Ordinary People' offers a unique perspective on the struggles of a seemingly perfect family dealing with the traumatic loss of their eldest son. It was a critical success, winning four Academy Awards including Best Picture.
- Exceptional performances by Timothy Hutton, Mary Tyler Moore, and Judd Hirsch, who won Oscars for their roles; A compelling exploration of family dynamics, mental health, and the aftermath of tragedy; Rich themes dealing with communication, grief, and the complexities of human relationships
Fun Facts
- The movie was based on the novel 'A Bright Red Sun' by Judith Guest; The film's original ending was much darker but was altered to appease studio executives and improve its commercial chances; Mary Tyler Moore initially refused the role of Beth, but later agreed after meeting with director Robert Redford.