Awakenings
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Awakenings

The victims of an encephalitis epidemic many years ago have been catatonic ever since, but now a new drug offers the prospect of reviving them.

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Awakenings (1990) is a powerful and emotionally-charged drama that tells the incredible true story of a group of individuals who have been in a catatonic state for years after being struck by an encephalitis epidemic. Directed by Penny Marshall, this moving film explores themes of hope, human connection, and the resilience of the human spirit.

Set in a mental institution, the story revolves around Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a dedicated and compassionate neurologist played by Robin Williams. Dr. Sayer discovers a new experimental drug that shows promise in awakening the patients from their dormant state. With the approval of the hospital, he begins administering the drug to a select group of patients, including Leonard Lowe, portrayed by Robert De Niro.

As the patients start to awaken, a world of possibilities opens up to them. They are able to communicate, move, and experience life in ways they never thought possible. However, they also face significant challenges as they navigate a world that has changed drastically during their long slumber.

Awakenings is a poignant exploration of the human condition and the capacity for personal growth and resilience. It showcases powerful performances from its cast, particularly Robin Williams and Robert De Niro, who deliver deeply moving portrayals of their respective characters. The film strikes a delicate balance between moments of heartwarming triumph and heart-wrenching tragedy, leaving the viewer profoundly touched.

Awakenings is a must-watch film that will leave you inspired and deeply moved by the indomitable human spirit.

Also Known As:

Awakenings

Release Date:

11 Jan 1991

Writers:

Oliver Sacks, Steven Zaillian

Awards:

Nominated for 3 Oscars. 6 wins & 11 nominations total