MOVIEmeter
SEE RANK
Up 11,026 this week

The Stone Angel (2007)

R  |   |  Drama  |  11 July 2008 (USA)
6.3
Your rating:
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -/10 X  
Ratings: 6.3/10 from 1,482 users   Metascore: 57/100
Reviews: 18 user | 29 critic | 6 from Metacritic.com

In Manitoba, Hagar Shipley is nearing 90. She has little, she tells us, but her memories. Over several weeks, during which she runs away from her son and daughter-in-law who want to place ... See full summary »

Director:

Writers:

, (novel)
Watch Trailer
0Check in
0Share...

Watch Now

Free at IMDb

The 25 Most Immersive Worlds in Cinema

Highly immersive cinematic worlds can carry a movie, and we've rounded up the best of the best.

See the full list

User Lists

Related lists from IMDb users

a list of 1561 titles
created 26 Jul 2011
 
a list of 11 titles
created 13 Jul 2012
 
a list of 37 titles
created 16 Mar 2013
 
a list of 1009 titles
created 18 Jul 2014
 
a list of 38 titles
created 9 months ago
 

Related Items

Search for "The Stone Angel" on Amazon.com

Connect with IMDb


Share this Rating

Title: The Stone Angel (2007)

The Stone Angel (2007) on IMDb 6.3/10

Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below.

Take The Quiz!

Test your knowledge of The Stone Angel.
4 wins & 9 nominations. See more awards »

Videos

Photos

Learn more

People who liked this also liked... 

Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.4/10 X  

An adventurous coming-of-age story that follows young rebellious Sherry through Europe as she loses her illusions, virginity and lip ring.

Director: Alison Murray
Stars: Ellen Page, Natasha Wightman, August Diehl
Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.2/10 X  

15-year-old Tracey Berkowitz is naked under a shower curtain at the back of a bus, looking for her little brother Sonny, who thinks he's a dog.

Director: Bruce McDonald
Stars: Ellen Page, Zie Souwand, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
Smart People (2008)
Comedy | Drama | Romance
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.2/10 X  

Into the life of a widowed professor comes a new love and an unexpected visit from his adopted brother.

Director: Noam Murro
Stars: Dennis Quaid, Thomas Haden Church, Sarah Jessica Parker
Peacock (2010)
Drama | Thriller
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.2/10 X  

A train accident in rural Nebraska gradually unveils a mystery involving the town's bank clerk.

Director: Michael Lander
Stars: Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, Susan Sarandon
Marion Bridge (2002)
Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7/10 X  

Three estranged sisters reunite to care for their dying mother and old conflicts and secrets return to the surface.

Director: Wiebke von Carolsfeld
Stars: Molly Parker, Rebecca Jenkins, Stacy Smith
Touchy Feely (2013)
Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5.3/10 X  

A massage therapist is unable to do her job when stricken with a mysterious and sudden aversion to bodily contact. Meanwhile, her uptight brother's floundering dental practice receives new life when clients seek out his healing touch.

Director: Lynn Shelton
Stars: Rosemarie DeWitt, Ellen Page, Josh Pais
Comedy | Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.8/10 X  

A day-in-the-life dark comedy concerning a group of islanders, their respective secrets, and one man's plan to kill himself quietly.

Director: Daniel MacIvor
Stars: James Allodi, Maury Chaykin, Paul Gross
Biography | Crime | Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7.4/10 X  

The true story of suburban housewife Gertrude Baniszewski, who kept a teenage girl locked in the basement of her Indiana home during the 1960s.

Director: Tommy O'Haver
Stars: Ellen Page, Hayley McFarland, Nick Searcy
Mrs. Ashboro's Cat (TV Movie 2004)
Drama
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5.8/10 X  

Wes Merritt and his daughter Natalie (14) get more than they bargained for when they buy an old house that was formerly inhabited by the nice old Mrs. Ashboro and her pet cat, Margaret. ... See full summary »

Director: Don McBrearty
Stars: Michael Ontkean, Ellen Page, Lori Hallier
Drama | Short
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7.2/10 X  

Jocelyn works at her Uncle's "Crying Booths" in the country, while crying is forbidden in the cities.

Director: Martha Ferguson
Stars: Ellen Page, Maury Chaykin, Christopher Behnisch
Love That Boy (2003)
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.7/10 X  

A young women who sets out to find a boyfriend get's more than she bargained for when she falls for a much younger boy.

Director: Andrea Dorfman
Stars: Nadia Litz, Nikki Barnett, Adrien Dixon
Touch & Go (2003)
Comedy
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.3/10 X  
Director: Scott Simpson
Stars: Jeffrey Douglas, Patricia Zentilli, Stephen Sharkey
Edit

Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
...
Hagar
...
...
Doris
Judy Marshak ...
Silver Elms Matron
...
Silver Elms Bridge Player
...
Child Hagar
Ryland Thiessen ...
Child Telford
...
Child Charlotte
...
Child Matt
...
Ardith Boxall ...
Lottie's Mother
Arne MacPherson ...
Doctor
...
Reverend Troy
...
Young Hagar
R. Morgan Slade ...
Young Telford
Edit

Storyline

In Manitoba, Hagar Shipley is nearing 90. She has little, she tells us, but her memories. Over several weeks, during which she runs away from her son and daughter-in-law who want to place her in a nursing home, returning to the small town where she grew up and the now-derelict farmhouse where she was married and raised two sons, we follow Hagar in the present and in memories that trace her childhood, marriage in defiance of her father, and later losses. She's fiercely even foolishly proud. Can she make peace with anyone she loves, or is she left to rage against the dying of the light? Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>

Plot Summary | Plot Synopsis

Taglines:

Sometimes it takes your whole life to get it right. See more »

Genres:

Drama

Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)

Rated R for some sexuality and brief language | See all certifications »

Parents Guide:

 »
Edit

Details

Official Sites:

Country:

|

Language:

Release Date:

11 July 2008 (USA)  »

Also Known As:

El ángel de piedra  »

Filming Locations:

 »

Box Office

Opening Weekend:

$31,883 (USA) (11 July 2008)

Gross:

$31,883 (USA) (11 July 2008)
 »

Company Credits

Show detailed on  »

Technical Specs

Sound Mix:

Color:

Aspect Ratio:

2.35 : 1
See  »
Edit

Did You Know?

Trivia

There were over 50 picture vehicles used in the filming that spanned 5 decades. See more »

Goofs

During the first flashback scene when the children are running away from the funeral home a black hatchback with rear windshield wiper is seen in an alley off to the right of the screen. See more »

Quotes

Arlene: I want to have a baby.
John: We're broke.
Arlene: We love each other. It'll be a love child.
[they both laugh quietly. meanwhile, Hagar walks silently in and sees what's going on]
John: Well, my mom leaves town in a couple weeks. Then we can get married, and we can talk about having a baby, okay?
Arlene: I don't care about a wedding or anything.
John: You can have whatever you want.
[it becomes more intense; they are both breathing faster]
Arlene: [breathlessly] I want lots of babies.
[...]
See more »

Soundtracks

'Bridal Chorus' from 'Lohengrin'
Written by Richard Wagner
(performed at wedding)
See more »

Frequently Asked Questions

This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.

User Reviews

 
Never fully develops its characters
24 September 2007 | by (Vancouver, B.C.) – See all my reviews

In Canadian director Kari Skogland's film adaptation of the Margaret Laurence novel The Stone Angel Ellen Burstyn is Hagar Shipley, a proud and cantankerous woman approaching her nineties who wishes to remain independent until the very end, stubbornly refusing to be placed in a nursing home by her well-meaning son Marvin. Filmed in Manitoba, Canada and set in the fictional town of Manawaka, The Stone Angel is a straightforward and conventional interpretation of the book that has been required reading in Canadian high school English classes for almost half a century.

The title of the film comes from the stone statue erected on Hagar's mother's grave which serves as a metaphor for Hagar's inability to express emotion during her tumultuous lifetime. Burstyn brings vulnerability and humor to the role but is a bit too likable to fully realize the ego-driven, self-defeating character who managed to alienate her wealthy father, her well-meaning but alcoholic husband, and both of her sons. As she nears the end of her days, she reflects that "pride was my wilderness and the demon that led me there was fear. I was alone, never anything else, and never free, for I carried my chains within me, and they spread out from me and shackled all I touched".

Confronting having to spend her last days in a nursing home, Hagar looks back at her life and looks at her failed relationships, her recollections shown in flashbacks without voice-over narration. The story begins with a dance that she attended as a young girl. Chaperoned by her Aunt Dolly, she meets her future husband, the previously married Bram Shipley (Cole/Wings Hauser), a poor farmer whose reputation in the town is sullied because of his association with the Native American population. The young Hagar is played by Christine Horne who is exceptional in her first feature role. Despite Hagar's pleading, her relationship with Bram is rejected by her cold and rigid father whose refusal to attend the wedding starts the marriage off on the wrong foot. This is exacerbated by his leaving all of his money to the town of Manawaka, condemning the young couple to a life of poverty.

Going through the motions of her marriage to Bram, Hagar withdraws from social activities to prevent being rejected by the town's upper classes. When she produces two sons, Marvin (Dylan Baker) and John (Kevin Zegers), she is unable to give them the love that they need. "Every joy I might have held in my man or any child of mine or even the plain light of morning", she reflects, "all were forced to a standstill by some break of proper appearances…When did I ever speak the heart's truth?" Like the biblical Hagar who fled to the desert because she could not tolerate further affronts to her pride, Hagar leaves Manawaka to live in Ontario but eventually returns to the Shipley farm.

As the scene shifts back to the present, Hagar runs away to an abandoned house near the ocean that she remembers from her childhood to escape from being placed in a nursing home by Marvin and his wife Doris (Sheila McCarthy), Here she meets a young man named Leo (Luke Kirby) who takes an interest in her and compels her to look at and take responsibility for the mistakes she made in her life. The Stone Angel pulls out all the emotional stops but never fully develops its characters to the point where I felt any stake in the story's outcome, although the spirited performance by Ellen Page as John's devoted but naive girlfriend and the moving final scenes bring a new energy to the film's second half.


14 of 23 people found this review helpful.  Was this review helpful to you?

Message Boards

Recent Posts
This book and moviewas torture abwetman
Can't wait to see this! teknochick
Release Date? umyeahitsRACH
Tiny Town in Manitoba Farmersdaughter2
MANI NASRY LOVED 'THE STONE ANGEL' JUNE/2008 'DID YOU' maninasry
More Set Pictures paulaalexander
Discuss The Stone Angel (2007) on the IMDb message boards »

Contribute to This Page

Create a character page for:
?