Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore

audience Reviews

, 81% Audience Score
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Filme mais ou menos, o roteiro é mais ou menos, o filme tem cenas mais ou menos, e o que salvou o filme foi a atuação do ellen burstyn, mas a história é meio chata e desinteressante, o elenco é fraco e quase ninguém ajuda a melhorar o filme.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    Saw this at age 21 when it came out and thought it was good. So I checked it out 50 years later and found it unwatchable. I skipped through about half of it but didn't miss anything. It's variously labeled as a drama and a comedy; it doesn't work either way. Kristofferson stinks up everything he's in; he should have stuck to songwriting. The kid is annoying AF. The story is utterly disjointed; the intent may have been to make it "episodic" in a documentary style, but the lack of flow is unacceptable. Alice is weak and dumb; she gets involved with someone she doesn't know just weeks removed from widowhood? Are we supposed to accept "vulnerability" as the excuse? Continuity is bad in this, too; first she's in a motel then a shabby apartment with no connecting scenes. Alice's husband is killed on the job; don't tell me there wouldn't have been life insurance or a lawsuit against his employer so I don't get why she was reduced to desperation. No family, no savings, no home ownership after around 13 years of marriage? Were the 60's and 70's really that bad for functioning adults? Alice is raising a 13/14 year old son who's a complete idiot? Some good moviemaking here such as the staged truck accident which couldn't have been cheap to film, but that doesn't make it a believable story or a good film, even with a barely pubescent Jody Foster in it. They used this film as the basis for a later sitcom simply called "Alice" but that was entirely different; it was more like a precursor to something like "Cheers" focusing on just four characters from the diner.
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    The relationship between Ellen Burstyn and the kid is so amazing, funny and heartbreaking that the only thing not as good was the slightly convoluted ending of running off with the guy.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    The improvising works (mostly because the actors are all perfectly cast) and it is one of the rare movies that understands how truly weird children are.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Cuando uno habla de Martin Scorsese se le viene a la mente demasiadas cintas de cualquier género, dígase desde Mean Streets, Raging Bull, Cape or Fear, sus clásicos de gangsters como GoodFellas, Casino, The Departed e incluso infantiles como Hugo y también más recientes como The Irishman o Killers of the Flower Moon. Lo cierto es que de esta cinta se habla poco o nada y es que apesar de ser uno de sus primeros proyectos como cineasta considero que es una cita obligada para un fan de Scorsese ya que aquí se encuentra su estilo desde lo técnico con esos movimientos de cámara o la sinergía que maneja para con sus actores (incluso ya empezaba a colaborar con un joven y audaz Harvey Keitel). Ellen Burstyn está en una de sus mejores actuaciones que le valdría un premio de la academia por mejor actriz principal y no es para menos porque la vemos reír, llorar, sufrir junto con Alfred Lutter que intrerpreta al hijo de Alice, empatizamos con ambos personajes y logra caernos mal por momentos.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    Wonderful flick …. It's cool seeing Tucson how it was in the mid 70's … early Keitel and Jodie Foster was interesting. 8/10
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Great film. Ellen Burstyn's performance in this movie is amazing, and Alfred Lutter is perfect as Tommy. It seems like people often underestimate the importance of having a great child actor. Lutter's performance is spectacular. The story is truthful and raw, and the contemplation of identity portrayed in this film is amazing and heartbreaking to watch. The cinematography is amazing, it's just such a well-crafted film (with a great soundtrack, too). Also- that was Jodie Foster?!?!?!?
  • Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    Great movie. Great performance. A Must See. Only if she wants to be a singer and is headed to Monterey, and stops in Phoenix, has to leave Phoenix…why go in the opposite direction to Tucson? Las Vegas is a short drive away, in the right direction, and she would certainly have better chances at singing there.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    Brilliant lead actress. A wonderful movie for the time period. Its great to see how the TV show Alice evolved from this movie.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Perhaps this is too dated but I couldn't get into the plot at all. Didn't even get to hear Kris Kristofferson sing but sorry to say did hear Ellen Burstyn *try* to sing.