A family is torn apart after a father gives his valuable farm land to his daughters.
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6.1 /10
6067 people rated
A Thousand Acres
1997
R
1 h 45 m
امریکہ
ڈرامہ
A family is torn apart after a father gives his valuable farm land to his daughters.
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6.1 /10
6067 people rated
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Michelle Pfeiffer
Rose Cook Lewis
Jessica Lange
Ginny Cook Smith
Jennifer Jason Leigh
Caroline Cook
Jason Robards
Larry Cook
Colin Firth
Jess Clark
Keith Carradine
Ty Smith
Kevin Anderson
Peter Lewis
Pat Hingle
Harold Clark
John Carroll Lynch
Ken LaSalle
Anne Pitoniak
Mary Livingstone
Vyto Ruginis
Charles Carter
Michelle Williams
Pammy
Elisabeth Moss
Linda
Ray Toler
Marv Carson
Kenneth Tigar
Doctor
Steve Key
Loren Clark
Dan Conway
Henry Dodge
Stan Cahill
Frank
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Jackie Wembo
29/05/2023 22:36
source: A Thousand Acres
The Lawal’s ❤️
18/11/2022 09:40
Trailer—A Thousand Acres
البوراق اطار
16/11/2022 14:09
A Thousand Acres
Ninhoette ❤️🦍
16/11/2022 04:54
This movie was absolutely wonderful. To tell you the truth, I wasn't very excited about having to watch this movie; I didn't see it as being my type, but that just proves that you can't judge a book by it's cover. Jessica Lange and Michelle Pheiffer brought the plot to life with their incredible acting abilities. I'm glad Jennifer Jason Leigh didn't have a big part though, as I am not too fond of her. There is a surprise about the father in the movie too, if you have not yet seen it. It is a wonderful film, and I recommend seeing it.
Abigail Ocansey
16/11/2022 04:54
This movie is excellent in how it portrays the reality of sexual abuse. The daughters perfectly express their conflicting emotions of affection and betrayal. The on-location scenery is absorbingly authentic, and the soundtrack is unobtrusive yet moving. This film is a graduate-level course in a reality that's too little recognized in American society. Personally, I'm freaked out by the names of the characters -- Lange's character is Ginny Cook Smith -- my name is Connie Cook Smith, and my mom is Genny Cook. The youngest daughter is Caroline Cook, which is my sister's name, and the father is Larry Cook, my cousin's name.But sex abuse was not in our immediate family.
Alex...Unusual
16/11/2022 04:54
A touching movie. It is full of emotions and wonderful acting. I could have sat through it a second time.
Bianca
16/11/2022 04:54
Given the way the film begins - lots of slow tracking shots of the thousand acres - I expected this to be a dull but worthy effort only brightened by Michelle Pfeiffer (the reason I bought the tape). To an extent this was true - Pfeiffer's character was by far the most interesting. Her anger throughout, although utterly justified, carried an air of self-destruction and manipulation that made the story most watchable. There were points when I wondered if the film was going to miss any tragedian tricks (perhaps I mean soap opera headlines: death, abandonment, loss with no true deliverance, etc), but it was the believability of Pfeiffer and the ugly familiness achieved by the rest of the cast that carried it, showing peaks of humanity through the weight of the film's atmosphere.
user303421
16/11/2022 04:54
Spoilers herein.
This is a not incompetent soap opera. And Michelle is uncharacteristically competent. But it is an antiLear -- don't be fooled by the superficial similarity of three daughters and a will.
The play has Lear as an innocent pawn of his own vision. The play is about vision and naming, and demons manipulating reality through the audience. It is immensely sophisticated.
This drek is merely a play about a bad man. Nothing sophisticated at all.
Toyin Abraham
16/11/2022 04:54
A Jane Smiley novel, loosely based on Shakespeare's KING LEAR about the Cook family and its dark secrets. Director Moorhouse seems tamed in her approach, allowing the characters to step forward and take a bow. And how could you go wrong with the talents of Pfeiffer, Lange, Leigh, Firth, Carradine and Robards?
EL'CHAPO CAÏPHL 🇨🇮
16/11/2022 04:54
I was very moved by the gentle power of this movie and by the mood it created. I think it should have gotten a great deal more credit than it did. I agree that Michelle Pfeiffer should have been nominated, but I think all the performances were outstanding, and that Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange portrayed the deep affinity and conflicts of sisters with great emotional depth and sensitivity. Although I didn't read the book, I found the modern concept of King Lear very cool. I certainly will never look at the play quite the same way again!
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Jackie Wembo
29/05/2023 22:36
source: A Thousand Acres
The Lawal’s ❤️
18/11/2022 09:40
Trailer—A Thousand Acres
البوراق اطار
16/11/2022 14:09
A Thousand Acres
Ninhoette ❤️🦍
16/11/2022 04:54
This movie was absolutely wonderful. To tell you the truth, I wasn't very excited about having to watch this movie; I didn't see it as being my type, but that just proves that you can't judge a book by it's cover. Jessica Lange and Michelle Pheiffer brought the plot to life with their incredible acting abilities. I'm glad Jennifer Jason Leigh didn't have a big part though, as I am not too fond of her. There is a surprise about the father in the movie too, if you have not yet seen it. It is a wonderful film, and I recommend seeing it.
Abigail Ocansey
16/11/2022 04:54
This movie is excellent in how it portrays the reality of sexual abuse. The daughters perfectly express their conflicting emotions of affection and betrayal. The on-location scenery is absorbingly authentic, and the soundtrack is unobtrusive yet moving. This film is a graduate-level course in a reality that's too little recognized in American society. Personally, I'm freaked out by the names of the characters -- Lange's character is Ginny Cook Smith -- my name is Connie Cook Smith, and my mom is Genny Cook. The youngest daughter is Caroline Cook, which is my sister's name, and the father is Larry Cook, my cousin's name.But sex abuse was not in our immediate family.
Alex...Unusual
16/11/2022 04:54
A touching movie. It is full of emotions and wonderful acting. I could have sat through it a second time.
Bianca
16/11/2022 04:54
Given the way the film begins - lots of slow tracking shots of the thousand acres - I expected this to be a dull but worthy effort only brightened by Michelle Pfeiffer (the reason I bought the tape). To an extent this was true - Pfeiffer's character was by far the most interesting. Her anger throughout, although utterly justified, carried an air of self-destruction and manipulation that made the story most watchable. There were points when I wondered if the film was going to miss any tragedian tricks (perhaps I mean soap opera headlines: death, abandonment, loss with no true deliverance, etc), but it was the believability of Pfeiffer and the ugly familiness achieved by the rest of the cast that carried it, showing peaks of humanity through the weight of the film's atmosphere.
user303421
16/11/2022 04:54
Spoilers herein.
This is a not incompetent soap opera. And Michelle is uncharacteristically competent. But it is an antiLear -- don't be fooled by the superficial similarity of three daughters and a will.
The play has Lear as an innocent pawn of his own vision. The play is about vision and naming, and demons manipulating reality through the audience. It is immensely sophisticated.
This drek is merely a play about a bad man. Nothing sophisticated at all.
Toyin Abraham
16/11/2022 04:54
A Jane Smiley novel, loosely based on Shakespeare's KING LEAR about the Cook family and its dark secrets. Director Moorhouse seems tamed in her approach, allowing the characters to step forward and take a bow. And how could you go wrong with the talents of Pfeiffer, Lange, Leigh, Firth, Carradine and Robards?
EL'CHAPO CAÏPHL 🇨🇮
16/11/2022 04:54
I was very moved by the gentle power of this movie and by the mood it created. I think it should have gotten a great deal more credit than it did. I agree that Michelle Pfeiffer should have been nominated, but I think all the performances were outstanding, and that Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange portrayed the deep affinity and conflicts of sisters with great emotional depth and sensitivity. Although I didn't read the book, I found the modern concept of King Lear very cool. I certainly will never look at the play quite the same way again!
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