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Things We Lost In The Fire

2007 • 118 minutes
4.0
22 reviews
65%
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Academy Award® winners Halle Berry and Benicio Del Toro star in director Susanne Bier’s (the Oscar®-nominated “After the Wedding”) powerful new drama “Things We Lost in the Fire” Audrey Burke (Berry) is reeling from the shock of the news that has just been delivered to her door by the local police: her warm and loving husband Brian (David Duchovny), the father of their two young children, has been killed in a random act of violence. Once anchored by the love and comforts of their 11-year marriage, Audrey is now adrift. Impulsively, she turns to Jerry Sunborne (Del Toro), a down-and-out addict who has been her husband’s close friend since childhood. Desperate to fill the painful void caused by her husband’s death, Audrey invites Jerry to move into the room adjacent to their garage in the hope that he can help her and her children cope with their sudden loss. Jerry is facing a daily battle to stay off drugs, but in his unexpected role as surrogate parent and friend to Audrey’s son and daughter he finds a core of inner resilience. As Jerry and Audrey navigate grief and denial, their fragile bonds are constantly tested. Working together, however, they discover the strength to move forward.

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4.0
22 reviews
A Google user
April 28, 2017
El servicio de Google no puede no tener disponible esta película en castellano. Solucionen este problema de idiomas
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Laelia Singer
December 12, 2021
Aprendan ingles. Estamos en 2021! Ni ven la pelicula y si le ponen una estrella porque no saben hablar otro idioma.
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Jorge Santander
June 27, 2020
pongan la wea de subtitulos, seguro es mucha pega
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