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Hold Me

  • 2016
  • 1h 29m
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8.3/10
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Hold Me (2016)
Hold Me is the story of Hannah, a woman whose job it is to hold and console people who are being voluntarily euthanized.

Starring Hannah Fierman, Laura Kenny, Daniel Harray, Rob Krakovski, Shannon Baker and Audrey Henningham.
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Hold Me is the story of Hannah, a woman whose job it is to hold and console people who are being voluntarily euthanized.Hold Me is the story of Hannah, a woman whose job it is to hold and console people who are being voluntarily euthanized.Hold Me is the story of Hannah, a woman whose job it is to hold and console people who are being voluntarily euthanized.

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    • Teace Snyder
  • Writer
    • Teace Snyder
  • Stars
    • Shannon Baker
    • Heather Benton
    • Alana Ferrier
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    • Director
      • Teace Snyder
    • Writer
      • Teace Snyder
    • Stars
      • Shannon Baker
      • Heather Benton
      • Alana Ferrier
    • 3User reviews
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    7dnsambati

    It's a movie that asks to watch twice.

    From a general point of view 'Hold Me' deserve attention. The history is catchy and you feel some sort of sympathy with Hanna from the very beginning of the movie. Also, it was very clear to me that there was an attempt to escape from cliché narratives or values, leaving the spectator free to develop their own thought. From this point of view, it is a movie which I recommend to watch. However three main points (which are interconnected) could have been a developed better in my opinion, and which can be summarized in a lack of general plainness in the narrative: 1. In plenty of moments I missed some sort of fluency in the words of the characters. In other words, the dialogues were used several times in a very straight way to frame the thought, the values and the state of mind of the characters. Such strategy seemed too didactic and unnatural; 2. the rhythm in the first half of the movie. Somehow I felt distressed, because the cutting between scenes were sometimes enforcing the slightly unnatural narrative of the movie; 3. The work of the actors. In this sense I believe that their acting was very impaired by the points above. However, it is important to say, none of these three points make the movie a bad one or one unworthy to watch. I saw some details which I believe be some references to Ingmar Bergman's piece 'Cries and Whispers': similar thematic, similar flow and even techniques.
    7peterp-450-298716

    An emotive film about a serene topic.

    "Hold Me" is as serene as the chosen topic itself. No calamities or hectic situations. It's a fragile picture of the choices people make to end their life voluntarily. A procedure that requires medical care and psychological support. A support Hannah (Hannah Fierman) provides by being present during the last minutes of a dying person. And preferably dressed up the way that person wishes. One last memory. A last craving. An intimate and happy farewell. One last hug and embrace.

    Not only does the film focus on the emotional aspect Hannah is facing, but also the legal aspect. Worldwide there are still many countries where euthanasia isn't legal, so these procedures take place illegally. This is also the case with Hannah. The result is that she has trouble in processing the grief. She has no outlet for her feelings and she can't tell her personal story to anybody. Not even to her mother. When she's being confronted with a legal fact, the illegal and anonymous nature of it could get her in trouble. In legal terms, that is. Hence, the resulting confrontation with Vincent (Robert Krakovski).

    "Hold Me" isn't exactly the type of movie you'd choose to enjoy a pleasant evening in front of your TV. It's a pretty sad topic. Nobody likes to be confronted with the loss of a loved one and subsequently saying goodbye in a serene way. Also, palliative departments aren't exactly the most happy places to reside in a hospital. Melancholia is omnipresent in this film. The soundtrack contributes to that as well. A superb fitting sound which reminded me of certain songs performed by Marilyn Manson where the same depressing piano tones are being used. Personally I thought the music was a wonderful addition. Normally I don't pay much attention to the accompanying music in a film. The fact it did struck me here, says enough.

    Naturally Hannah and her mother (Laura Kenny) represent the most central characters in this production. At first glance I thought Hannah Fierman was the actress who played in "Starry Eyes" the part of the resolute Sarah. Maybe that's why I expected a sinister turn somewhere (Well, that's what happens when you never read the summary of a film in advance). But frankly I found her acting performance magnificent at times. The transformation shown in a mirror where a loving, mischievous smile replaces her sad expression, was beautiful to see. Laura Kenny's acting performance was wonderful as well. A worried mother who's only concerned about being a burden to her daughter, even when she suffers from a serious illness.

    The only downside I could find was the predictability. Early in the film you can feel which way the story is heading. And some of the performances weren't that spectacular. Some were rather stiff and forced. Despite these minor flaws, I thought "Hold me" was a fascinating film anyway. No doubt it will lead to extensive discussions about whether or not to perform euthanasia. Personally, I'm in favor to make it legally permissible. As long as the person concerned has taken a carefully considered decision about the matter. As individuals we didn't have much to say about our birth. Before you knew it, you were walking on the face of this planet. Nobody asked you if you felt like doing that. So why wouldn't you let an individual make a decision to step out of life with dignity and say goodbye to relatives in a human way? Yet again, this is just a personal, humble opinion about the matter.

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