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Eden (1998)
Rating:
Starring: Sean Patrick Flanery, Joanna Going, Dylan Walsh
Director: Howard Goldberg
Category: Drama
Studio: WinStar Home Video
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
106 mins

 
 

 

Let Your Spirits Soar

Helen Kunen (Joanna Going) is a young woman who is caught between her duties as a 1960's housewife and her longings to be independent and free.

Married to Bill (Dylan Walsh), a teacher at Mt. Eden prep school, she feels stifled by her husband's limited expectations for her and the physical restrictions of living with the debilitating disease multiple sclerosis.Dave (Sean Patrick Flanery), a troubled student who boards with them, develops a crush on Helen who, contrary to Bill's hard-nosed approach, gently encourages him.Helen's life becomes increasingly unbearable, but in the face of her despair she starts to realize her potential to be liberated from her physical being through dreams of flight and out-of-body experiences.However, with each incredible spiritual awakening, Helen grows more and more ill until eventually she slips into a coma.But, through the devotion of her husband and the young man who worships her, she finally discovers love's overwhelming power to heal.

 
 
   
   

 
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