- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 10, 2007
Critic Reviews
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While the social work done by Life Support is exemplary, the production more than stands on its own as entertainment.
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What is remarkable about "Life Support" is how it avoids every pitfall of the standard issue-based TV film and, indeed, of most TV films, period.
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This impressive fact-based debut from cultural journalist turned director Nelson George keeps us captivated simply by honing in tight on the character of its people, sketching in fine detail not just their admirable strengths but their all-too-human flaws.
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A richly drawn, unflinchingly real and quietly moving family drama.
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The whole cast works at a fierce level.
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Watching Latifah's performance is the single greatest pleasure of watching this 90-minute movie.
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It’s a testament to George’s confident handling of the material... that while it touches on many elements of the national crisis... the project avoids feeling like a bulletin-board movie.
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You feel as if you're right there in the room with the characters for a time, during which their true selves emerge slowly but surely.
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When this complex question about memory, identity, reality and generations of women supplies the suspense of the film, “Life Support” really gets good.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 6
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Mixed: 1 out of 6
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Negative: 0 out of 6
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MorganMMar 29, 2007wounderful... queen latifah is my favorite actress and she makes this serise even better!
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JScottiMar 14, 2007
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EstherMar 13, 2007I will watch it again just to enjoy all the performances. By far the best television I have seen in a long time.