Youth in Oregon

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"there's no going back"
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 45 min
  • 5.8  (1,426)
  • 38

Youth in Oregon is an emotional drama film that explores a difficult topic: euthanasia. Directed by Joel David Moore, the movie stars Frank Langella, Billy Crudup, Christina Applegate, Mary Kay Place, and Josh Lucas. The story revolves around Raymond Engersol (Frank Langella), an 80-year-old retired doctor who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Raymond is tired of living and decides that he wants to end his life on his own terms. He shares his desire with his wife Estelle (Mary Kay Place) who is initially not supportive of his decision. However, with the help of their son-in-law, Brian (Billy Crudup), Raymond manages to convince Estelle to take him on a road trip from his home in Oregon to the state of Oregon – where euthanasia is legal.

The journey is not an easy one. The couple is accompanied by their daughter, Kate (Christina Applegate), and their teenage grand-daughter, Annie (Nicola Peltz). Along the way, they have to face their past mistakes, confront their fears, and deal with difficult emotions. The trip also brings to light the complicated relationships that exist between the family members.

Frank Langella's portrayal of Raymond is outstanding. He perfectly captures the pain and frustration that comes with a terminal illness. His character is bitter, regretful, and at times, difficult to watch. Yet, there is a sense of vulnerability that shines through his performance. Billy Crudup, who plays the son-in-law Brian, is excellent as well. His character is conflicted about Raymond's decision, and he struggles to understand his point of view. Christina Applegate, who plays Kate, portrays the daughter who has a difficult relationship with her father – she blames him for her unhappy childhood. Applegate brings depth and emotion to her character, and her performance is quite strong.

The movie is well-directed and scripted. The road trip becomes a metaphor for the journey of life – there are pit stops, detours, and unexpected turns. The film explores the deep-rooted themes of life, death, and family. It raises some very thought-provoking questions about euthanasia – is it ethical, moral, or even legal?

The cinematography is beautiful – the picturesque landscapes of Oregon, Montana, and Wyoming provide a backdrop to the emotional journey of the characters. The film's score is uplifting and compliments the narrative perfectly.

Youth in Oregon is a poignant and touching film that deals with a sensitive topic in an honest and straightforward manner. It is a film that will make you think about your own mortality, your relationships with your family, and your own desires. The film does not provide any easy answers, and it doesn't try to moralize. Instead, it allows the audience to draw their conclusions and form their opinions.

Overall, Youth in Oregon is an emotionally engaging film that leaves a lasting impression. It is a beautiful reminder that the journey of life is not just about reaching the destination – it's about the moments in between.

Youth in Oregon is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8 and a MetaScore of 38.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    1 hr 45 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (1,426)
  • Metascore
    38
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