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Film: Dying Young.


Starring: Julia Roberts as Hilary O'Neil, Campbell Scott as Victor Geddes, Vincent D'Onofrio, Colleen Dewhurst and David Selby.


Directed by: Joel Schumacher.


Story written by: Marti Leimbach "Dying Young" (novel)


Screenplay & Dialogues written by: Richard Friedenberg.


Distributed by: © 20th Century Fox.


Theatrical Release Date: June 21, 1991 (USA)


Niceties by: http://www.youtube.com/IAmOnlyLove



Synopsis!
"Dying Young" is a 1991 film, directed by Joel Schumacher. It is based on a novel of the same name by Marti Leimbach, and stars Julia Roberts and Campbell Scott with Vincent D'Onofrio, Colleen Dewhurst and Ellen Burstyn.

Plot!
Dying Young is a drama that presents themes such as the evolution of the universal yearning for intimacy. Hilary O'Neil (Julia Roberts) is a pretty, outgoing yet cautious young woman who has had little luck in work or love. Victor Gettes (Campbell Scott) is a well-educated, rich, and shy 28 year-old. As the film progresses, Victor's health worsens progressively, due to leukemia. Despite his father's protests, Victor hires Hilary to be his live-in caretaker while he undergoes a traumatic course of chemotherapy.

At first, Hilary wants to flee from this close encounter with terminal illness, and the all too true realities of impending death, but when something clicks inside her, she becomes actively involved with helping Victor get well. When his health improves, they drive to Mendocino and rent a house near the ocean. Gradually the relationship develops until Hilary the employee becomes Victor's partner and the two fall in love. As they get to know each other their mutual longing for intimacy becomes evident.

From the beginning, however, they must struggle to overcome the barriers of class and intellect which threaten to keep them apart. True intimacy, they find, is scary. It demands self-disclosure, sharing the deepest secrets, and trusting one another with their flaws and insecurities.

When Victor first professes his love for Hilary, he admits that he did not feel he could do so when he was sick. Consequently when he gets sick again, he hides it from Hilary, afraid that if she finds out, she will stop loving him.

Hilary, still wincing from a lifetime of humiliations from her domineering mother and betrayal by her last lover, also has a hard time believing she's worthy of another's love. When she catches Victor lying, all her old fears surface.

The closer the couple gets to genuine intimacy, it seems, the more they resort to old tricks of evasion. He succumbs to temper tantrums, and she runs out. The breakthrough comes when Victor and Hilary open their hearts and share their deepest fears. They have experienced joy together. The relationship is clinched when they can also share their pain. Only in each other's sheltering arms do they move beyond spiritual deprivation. The healing power of love enables them to choose hope over fear in sickness and in health.

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  • I watched this movie years ago and I cried so much. This is one of the most poignant stories that I've seen. It reminded me of what my dad went through when he was dying. Years later, I saw another important figure in my life slowly die of cancer.

  • Aww I miss 90's movies ;(

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  • i love the soundtrack

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  • I have watched this movie a lot of times and always cried so much. A so sweet and moving love story. Wonderful movie!!!

  • @brittany6180 you can order it on amazon dear!

  • ils étaient fort et croyance pour vivre son amour ........

  • Where can I get this movie on DVD?

  • @orlandobabe  I havent seen them too

  • 1:24 OMG, it's Quentin Collins! That man is still gorgeous.

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