Normal
Premiered
March 16, 2003 on HBO
Starring
Jessica Lange (as Irma Applewood), Tom Wilkerson, Hayden Panettiere
Directed by Jane Anderson
110 min.
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Roy
and Irma Applewood, a middle class midwestern couple, have just celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary but their lives are turned upside down
when Roy reveals that he wants to have a sex change operation. The drama,
chaos and conflicting emotions that affect his wife, children and community
are beautifully modulated against a subtle backdrop of humor.
Jessica
Lange was first attracted to the script because of the wide range of
emotions that her character faced - "...I thought that the situation
of the story and what the character experiences in these couple of hours,
from an actor's point of view, allowed great discovery. It's a big emotional
arc that this character goes through. And it's a story about the heart.
And that's what really interests me more and more, the investigation
of the human heart."
Director
Jane Anderson (The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas
Cheerleader-Murdering Mom) delivers a rare film that treats a sensitive
subject with touches of humor and pathos yet maintains a balance of
respect.
Critical
Sampling:
Guiding
her character smoothly over a bumpy emotional road, Lange makes Irma
a richly sympathetic woman, even in her moments of harshness. - Variety
At
the heart of Normal is the one of the most extraordinary love
stories I have seen on film in quite some time. Tom Wilkinson plays
Roy Applewood, the sad lead character, with such elegance and humanity
that I was floored. Jessica Lange is excellent as his confused wife
Irma, who at first rejects her "freakish" husband, but then
realizes she is still madly in love, and in scenes of beautiful originality
declares that she will stay. - Dan Tester, CinemaSpeak
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