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Always
Always
1989 ·122 min ·United States of America ·PG 16+
6.5
IMDb 6.4 КП 6.9 RT 70% MC 50
Romance, Fantasy, Drama
Director: Steven Spielberg
🎭 Based on «A Guy Named Joe»
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The spirit of a recently deceased expert pilot mentors a newer pilot while watching him fall in love with the girlfriend that he left behind.

Budget: $31M
US Gross: $43.86M
Worldwide: $74.1M
Richard Dreyfuss
Actor
Holly Hunter
Actor
Brad Johnson
Actor
🎬 Saturn Awards 1991 — Best Fantasy Film
🎬 Saturn Awards 1991 — Best Screenplay

Steven Spielberg’s Always is a tender, visually polished fantasy drama that explores themes of grief and afterlife through the eyes of a spectral pilot. While critics and audiences acknowledge its emotional sincerity and the iconic final performance of Audrey Hepburn, opinions remain divided on whether its deliberate pace and sentimental tone result in a poignant masterpiece or a tedious, saccharine experience.

Acting Audrey Hepburn delivers a final, symbolically resonant, and transcendent performance as a celestial figure.
Acting Richard Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter provide strong, grounded performances that anchor the fantastical narrative.
Cinematography The film utilizes superb cinematography and visual polish to transform an ordinary love story into a mystical fairy tale.
Emotion The film’s tone is highly polarizing; some find it a touching, emotionally poignant exploration of loss, while others reject it as overly syrupy and saccharine.
Pacing The narrative rhythm is contested; supporters appreciate the contemplative, slow-burn approach, whereas detractors feel the film is dull and suffers from significant pacing lapses.
Screenplay The screenplay is viewed by some as an inventive, mystical take on love, while others dismiss it as an unoriginal and simple adaptation that drags through its early acts.
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