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    My Life So Far

    PG-131999 · Drama · 1h 33m

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      • My Life So Far is a charming film, filled with entertaining characters and beautiful vistas. Fraser is an endearing lad and he gets plenty of good lines as he struggles to understand the complexities of adulthood. It's fun to watch. What it lacks is a compelling plot.
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  1. Aug 6, 1999 · "My Life So Far," set in the late 1920s on an estate near Argyle, Scotland, is based on the memoirs of a real person--Denis Forman, former director of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

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  3. Our review: Parents say: Not yet rated Rate movie. Kids say: Not yet rated Rate movie. My Life So Far is a charming film, filled with entertaining characters and beautiful vistas. Fraser is an endearing lad and he gets plenty of good lines as he struggles to understand the complexities of adulthood. It's fun to watch.

    • Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
    • Hugh Hudson
  4. Based on a true story, "My Life So Far" (1999) is essentially a coming-of-age tale set in rural Scotland almost a dozen years after WW1 and just as the Great Depression was starting. While the story is told from the perspective of the boy, don't mistake this for a kid's movie.

  5. An adventurous boy and his family (Colin Firth, Rosemary Harris) learn about life and love when his uncle's fiancee (Irène Jacob) comes to visit. Rent My Life So Far on Fandango at Home, Prime...

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    • Hugh Hudson
    • PG-13
    • Colin Firth
  6. Growing up with a herd of brothers and sisters in a vast pile on the west coast of Scotland sounds wild and exciting. Judging by the way director Hugh Hudson and scriptwriter Simon Donald have tackled the early life of Sir Denis Forman, you wouldn't know it.

  7. A lovely coming of age drama that reveals the bounties of a life filled with wonder. Full Review | Mar 3, 2002

  8. My Life So Far is a pleasantly nostalgic look at a few transformative months in the life of a 10-year old Scottish boy. Brought to the screen by director Hugh Hudson and producer David Puttnam (who collaborated on Chariots of Fire), My Life So Far ...

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