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Audrey Rose

Year:1977
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Drama, Fantasy, Horror
IMDB:IMDB Page
Rating:5.0  Rate
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DirectorRobert Wise
Selected CastMarsha Mason as Janice Templeton
 Anthony Hopkins as Elliot Hoover
 John Beck as Bill Templeton
 Susan Swift as Audrey Rose / Ivy Templeton
 Norman Lloyd as Dr. Steven Lipscomb
 John Hillerman as Scott Velie
 Robert Walden as Brice Mack


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Audrey Rose - [Imprint] - Australia (2022)


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jaimeeduardo
23rd Aug 2020
 
 

 
nboldock
1st Jun 2016
 
 

 
Twistin
31st May 2016
 Rated 4/10
A bit of a mess, more due to a flawed story than anything else, since the film is technically solid. Like The Exorcist, the playful swagger between daughter and parents (especially mom) is a bit much, but at least Susan Swift's performance isn't precocious like so many child stars from this era (ie, Quinn Cummings in The Goodbye Girl, another Marsha Mason sighting.)

According to the story's flowery logic, the title character is a reincarnated soul in the body of Ivy Templeton, having entered her body at birth, which was the same time as Audrey's death in an automobile accident. Now we have to be convinced of this, first by the urging of Audrey's father (Anthony Hopkins), then by a series of events that end up in a court trial. The witnesses include some mystical folk who explain their unique India ways to our cynical Western onlookers.

The closing screen epilogue is a shot of the sun with these words superimposed:

"There is no end. For the soul there is
never birth nor death. Nor, having once been,
does it ever cease to be, It is unborn.
eternal, ever-existing, undying and primeval..."

THE BHAGAVAD-GITA


Audrey's father in the film wants to be a part of Ivy's life since, in his mind, it's his daughter. But by the story's reincarnation logic, isn't everybody in the same boat? If this is true, shouldn't every deceased child be subjected to multiple parental figures sharing in that duty every time a psychic makes such claims? What exactly the story is suggesting should have been done is beyond me, so we have a scenario without a foundation.

Paradoxes aside, having to hear long, detailed, high-pitched screaming from a young girl in several different sequences was torturous to endure. I really wanted to stop the movie just to make it end.

So overall, watching Audrey Rose provided me with no entertainment value, even though it was a well-made film. It happens.

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