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Do You Remember Love

Do You Remember Love (1985)

May. 21,1985
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7.3
| Drama TV Movie

Barbara Wyatt-Hollis is an English professor who begins to experience the effects of Alzheimer's. The film documents her decline and the emotional turmoil it causes for her. It also shows how the changes impact her husband, George, and their children. The film also looks at the process by which families can be educated and supported to deal with the impact of the disease, as well as what is done for those afflicted.

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Socorro Robles
1985/05/21

it was a very informative, understanding of what happens to someone in first stages of alzheimers,I watch it when I was studying to become a nurse's aide so it impacted me ever since & have been looking for it so I can watch it again after all this time I can still remember almost everything about this movie.

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zanainternational-53412
1985/05/22

The best movie about Alzheimer's illness and how it affects the whole family. Joanne Woodward unforgettable role for which she received her Emmi's award.It is unfortunate how the "Still Alice" script is similar to this "Do You Remember Love" story, and as a movie, it is just a shadow of the impression, warmth, and humanity that was achieved in "Do You Remember Love".Sometime around 1990. I watched the movie on TV and learned about the name of the illness. My mom did not get a proper diagnosis for years even though the fist symptoms were showing up when she was only 52. If anyone knows how to obtain a copy of this movie, PLEASE, HELP! Thank you in advance. Zana

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rpenland08
1985/05/23

This movie was released by Hallmark, in T.V. format nearly 1 year after we learned that my father had contracted Alzheimer's Disease.Naturally, we were searching for any and all information we could find to help my father, and the family, deal with this devastating disease. As I watched, I was Amazed at the similarities between the behavior of the main character of this movie (played by Ms Woodward) and my father's own behavior at the time. It was like I was watching my own father on television.As the movie progressed, I came to the realization that my father had contracted a disease that would eventually take his life. For the next few years, as we watched this disease consume him, the movie would flash back anew in my mind and helped to guide me through this. My father finally succumbed to the disease 19 days after his birthday in 1992, 8 years after we first learned he had it. By the time he did, like in the movie, he had forgotten his family. I went to see him 3 days before his death. He had no idea who I was but he held my two year old son in his lap and played with him like a child himself. I was 800 miles from home when I got the call that said he had passed away, which really came as a shock to me, knowing I had seen him happy and playing with my son just 3 days earlier.I never got to say goodbye to him but I have thanked the Lord above many times for sending this movie when he did to help me get through the ordeal.This very day, it has been announced that Glen Campbell has contracted this devastating disease. I highly recommend that his family find a copy of this movie and watch it closely, it will help them through it.I highly recommend it for anyone who has come in contact with this disease and sincerely hope one day a cure can be found for it.

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i-stuarthamilton
1985/05/24

The plot is maudlin, but the performance by Ms Woodward is the best *ever* performance of someone acting as mentally ill. I spent a couple of years of my professional life observing patients with dementia as they sank further into mental oblivion and Ms Woodward was so convincing I found myself at several points reaching for a note pad to make case notes. The classic mistake often made by actors portraying people with dementia is either to look vacant or act forgetful. Both are part of what's required, of course, but there is a great deal of subtlety required as well and Ms Woodward is more than up to the task. It's not the happiest movie you'll ever see, but the failure to release this gem on DVD while a plethora of lesser drivel gets released on a daily basis is a great pity.

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