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Life Itself

Life Itself

  • Status: Released
  • 21-09-2018
  • Runtime: 118 min
  • Score: 7.221
  • Vote count: 583

As a young New York couple goes from college romance to marriage and the birth of their first child, the unexpected twists of their journey create reverberations that echo over continents and through lifetimes.

Oscar Isaac

Will Dempsey

Olivia Wilde

Abby Dempsey

Annette Bening

Dr. Cait Morris

Antonio Banderas

Vincent Saccione

Mandy Patinkin

Irwin Dempsey

Jean Smart

Linda Dempsey

Olivia Cooke

Dylan Dempsey

Sergio Peris-Mencheta

Javier González

Laia Costa

Isabel Díaz

Àlex Monner

Rodrigo González Díaz

Isabel Durant

Shari Dickstein

Lorenza Izzo

Elena Dempsey-González

Samuel L. Jackson

Self

Jake Robinson

Henry / Hero

Adrián Marrero

Rodrigo (7-10 Years Old)

Kya Kruse

Young Dylan

Charlie Thurston

Jack

Gabby Bryan

Elizabeth

Jordana Rose

Abby (5-7 Years Old)

Caitlin Carmichael

Abby (11-13 Years Old)

Bryant Carroll

Uncle Joe

Carmela Lloret

Rodrigo's Therapist

Grace Song

Female Barista

Micah Stock

Barista

Tony Manna

Manager

Yvonne Szacki

Vet

Noah Gaynor

Hot Frat Guy

Ed Crescimanni

Therapist #4

Zach Page

Bandmember

Brian Deodat

Bandmember #2

Joe Apollonio

Drunk at Bar #1

Mikaela Steele

Bar Patron

Manuel Ramos Morilla

Laborer

María Dolores Rodríguez Villegas

Flower Seller

Carmen Vique Rodríguez

Beautiful Woman

David Freedman

Magician

Theodore Mejia

Spanish Speaking Tourist #1

Caridad Montanez

Spanish Speaking Tourist #2

Javier Verdugo Luque

Rodrigo (10 yrs)

Pablo Lagüens Abad

Rodrigo (13 yrs)

Yeray Alba León

Rodrigo (14 yrs)

Rehan

Doctor

Dale Nussbaum

Professor

María Dolores López Vera

Nurse

cityguide

This Is Us creator Dan Fogelman wrote and directed this tear-jerking rom-dram, which looks eerily familiar to the NBC series, give or take a couple A-list cast members (Olivia Wilde, Oscar Isaac, Annette Bening, Mandy Patinkin, Antonio Banderas … breathe). Like Us, the film pulses between the characters’ mysteriously interconnected narratives, which are set between N.Y.C. and Spain

Peter McGinn

I enjoyed this movie. At times it felt like it was trying to say too much, but still it succeeds in saying a lot of it. I don't think this movie is as bad nor as good as some of the reviews I read before watching it. One negative for me is how many large themes and issues the writing takes on with its complex plot, but conversely, one of its strengths is all of the large themes and issues the movie tackles. In other words, when it works, it really works. There are a lot of sympathetic characters in this saga, and even the few less sympathetic ones are given depth and the opportunity for personal growth during the course of the movie. It seems like interesting choices were made when to translate the Spanish dialogue and when not to, but I don't feel I missed out on important stuff. I think I will watch it again someday just to draw more out of it, catch little things I probably missed, so I guess that means I recommend watching it, doesn't it?

Ben

Dan Fogelman's Life Itself is as horrible and wonderful as life itself.