Miss You Already
Miss You Already (2015)

Miss You Already

1/5
(17 votes)
6.8IMDb59Metascore

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Cast

Awards

Guild of Music Supervisors Awards 2016


GMS Award
Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Under 5 Million Dollars

Box Office

DateAreaGross
22 November 2015 USA USD 1,162,653
15 November 2015 USA USD 1,053,531
8 November 2015 USA USD 552,503
DateAreaGrossScreens
8 November 2015 USA USD 552,503 384
DateAreaGrossScreens
22 November 2015 USA USD 7,047 21
15 November 2015 USA USD 197,522 311
8 November 2015 USA USD 552,503 384

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Reviews

I really don't know how to review this title... Truly deserves 10/10 STARs..

Toni Collette is absolutely wonderful and the story is quite good. I cried my way through it, both the ups and the downs.

Review: This is a well put together movie about friendship and a woman who lives life to the fullest, before she is diagnosed with Cancer but I must admit, I did get slightly bored and depressed by the time that it had finished. After recently losing family members and going through breast cancer with my mother, I really did relate to the concept of the film and the emotions that Milly (Toni Collette) and her family go through.

"I just don't want to rub it in that my life is great right now." Jess (Barrymore) and Milly (Collette) have been friends forever.

This is a story following two best friends, Milly (Toni Collette) and Jess (Drew Barrymore), inseparable since they were young girls. Their friendship is put to the test when Milly falls ill and her world slowly starts to fall apart deeply affecting everybody around her, especially Jess.

"How could the tumor have gotten so big? It's aggressive, like you.

This is not like one of those you have already seen cancer themed film, there's two main characters and their two sets of struggles. They both are very close friends since childhood.

I immersed myself in this honest and deep powerful story of 2 best friends Jess and Milly, played by Drew Barrymore and Toni Colette, as they go through life inseparable best friends since they were girls. There's never been a time they didn't share anything, such as clothes and boyfriends, but their friendship is tested the day Milly is hit with life-altering news.

We watched this at home on DVD from our local library. It is written by a woman and directed by a woman, both with a keen sensitivity for one of the big subjects here, breast cancer.

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