Still Mine

Still Mine 7.4
  • Genre: Plot
  • Premiere: 2012
  • Running time: 1h 42m
  • Country: Canada

2012 Toronto International Film Festival competition film, true story adaptation, directed by Michael Gawain, co-starring James Cronwell and Jenny Weaver. The eraser in my mind gradually wipes away your memory of me, but I will never give up my love for you. Craig, an 89-year-old man, has been married to his wife Irene for 60 years. The house they have lived in for a long time has been gradually destroyed by the sun and rain, making them uncomfortable to live in. Inheriting the shipbuilding skills and hands-on spirit of his parents, Craig decided to build a new home for his wife who suffered from dementia. But times have changed, and his use of former construction laws is no longer in line with today's laws and regulations, so he was targeted by a paranoid government official and issued a shutdown ban many times. Seeing that his wife's condition became more and more serious, Craig was forced to appear in court. Even the threat of prison, so let him make the final decision. Craig in real life is quite confident and has a good sense of humor. He is proud that he has taken care of his wife and seven children by farming. Full of vitality of the speech, people do not feel that he is already over 90 years old. When the director described him, he said: "he is an omniscient person who knows how to build bridges, paves roads and even build them."