Imitation of Life

Imitation of Life
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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 5 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: January 7, 2003
  • Originally Released: 1959
  • Label: Universal Studios

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 9,579
Sirk unleashed a melodramatic torrent of rage at the corrupt core of American life-the unholy trinity of racism, commercialism, and puritanism. Full Review
New Yorker
Nov 16, 2015
While this device lends more scope, it also results in the overdone busy actress/neglected daughter conflict. Full Review
Variety
Mar 19, 2009
Rating: 4/4 -- You'll be horrified at how this hokum manipulates you, but the best strategy is to just surrender and enjoy it. Full Review
TV Guide
May 20, 2011
Rating: 5/5 -- A consummate display of populist weepie-making. Full Review
Empire Magazine
May 20, 2011
Rating: 2/5 -- This modernized remake of Miss Hurst's frankly lachrymose tale is much the same as its soggy predecessor. It is the most shameless tear-jerker in a couple of years. Full Review
New York Times
Mar 25, 2006
Imitation of Life is still a potent onion. When passed before the moviegoer's eyes, it may force theater owners to install aisle scuppers to drain off the tears. Full Review
TIME Magazine
May 20, 2011
...A prime example of a brilliant director's stealthy use of a denigrated genre to slip in subtle social comment and genuine pathos...
Entertainment Weekly
Jan 24, 2003

Product Description:

In Douglas Sirk's emotionally and visually extravagant final film IMITATION OF LIFE, a life's work of subverted melodrama and razor-sharp social commentary are brought to a resounding and baroque climax. In a role that closely resembles and perhaps parodies her own life, Lana Turner plays Lora Meredith, an aspiring actress and single mother who meets Annie Johnson (Juanita Moore), a black and similarly single and struggling mother. When they move in together, Annie assumes the role of domestic servant and the two women struggle together to raise their two daughters. Annie's daughter, Sarah Jane (Susan Kohner), favors her father whose skin tone resembles her own extremely light skin, and she slowly comes to resent her mother's black identity. Transcending the feminist labeling that IMITATION OF LIFE risked, the film freely mixes Meredith's rags to riches (with a hefty moral price tag) tale with Annie's scarring struggles to teach her daughter to accept her identity. As Meredith climbs higher and higher in her glamorous rise to stage and screen stardom, she ignores her vulnerable daughter Susie (Sandra Dee) and creates a devastating contrast for the racial and social tragedy that transpires in her own household. With a deft mixture of icy detachment and morose sentimentality rendered through a transcendent art direction, Sirk leads the film onto an inimitable crescendo of highly adorned emotion and tragedy.

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  • Sales Rank: 9,848
  • UPC: 025192261121
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