Light of My Life (film)

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Light of My Life
A man and a girl reading a book in the dark with light.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byCasey Affleck
Written byCasey Affleck
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAdam Arkapaw
Edited by
Music byDaniel Hart
Production
companies
Distributed bySaban Films
Release dates
  • February 8, 2019 (2019-02-08) (Berlinale)
  • August 9, 2019 (2019-08-09) (United States)
Running time
119 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.4 Million[2]

Light of My Life is an American

post-apocalyptic drama film written and directed by Casey Affleck. The film stars Affleck, Anna Pniowsky, Tom Bower, and Elisabeth Moss
. Affleck portrays a man who must protect his daughter by disguising her as his son after a plague wipes out most of the female population.

Light of My Life had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2019, and was released in the United States by Saban Films on August 9, 2019.

Plot

Almost a decade after a mysterious pandemic wiped out most of the female population, Dad and his daughter Rag journey through British Columbia. Rag is one of the very few females of the human species left on Earth. Dad must protect her by disguising her as his son from male bandits who are looking for any female human. In a flashback, before Mom dies, Dad promises to her that he will tell their daughter everything about Mom.

After leaving the woods where they first camped, the two take shelter in an abandoned house. After staying for a few days, the two narrowly escape from four men breaking in looking for them. The father hitches a ride and steals the car from the owner to get themselves to his grandparents' home.

Arriving there, they find that the house is now occupied by Tom and his two friends, Calvin and Lemmy. Tom is a religious man and has a friendly approach to Dad and Rag. At night, the two sneak out their belongings into a nearby cabin in case of a "red alert", a term the father uses when dangerous men are approaching. The next morning, Tom teaches Rag how to use a shotgun for self-defense. Tom eventually suspects that the "son" is a daughter and he questions Dad with concern, not wanting Rag to be in the possession of a random male with evil intentions. He tells Dad that he lost nine female relatives in a matter of weeks, eight to the virus and one to "a pack of monsters". Moved by the story, Dad admits that Rag is, indeed, his daughter; he proves it with a photo of the family, explaining that Rag is short for Raggedy Ann, as her name is Anna Elizabeth.

Later, three men arrive, barge into the house and kill Tom and Lemmy (Calvin apparently tipped off the intruders). Rag and Dad hide in the attic and he manages to drop her out of the window. He then proceeds to fight and kill the first and then second bandits; however, the last attacker almost strangles him to death. Rag appears and shoots the bandit, killing him but also hitting Dad's side. They go to the cabin, where Rag removes the shot pellet from his wound. While Dad rests, a flashback shows him promising Mom that he will look after Rag. After Rag has treated his wound, he says they will go to the safe place with friendly people that Tom mentioned earlier. As Dad breaks down in tears, Rag comforts him, in the same way Mom did in flashbacks, when Rag was a baby.

Cast

Production

In September 2016, it was announced

Sierra/Affinity would produce the film and handle international sales.[5] In August 2018, it was revealed Elisabeth Moss had joined the cast of the film.[6]

Principal photography began in February 2017 in British Columbia's Okanagan.[7][8]

Daniel Hart composed the film score. The soundtrack was released at Varèse Sarabande Records on August 16, 2019.

Release

It had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival on February 8, 2019.[9] Shortly after, Saban Films acquired distribution rights to the film.[10] It was released on August 9, 2019.[11]

Home Entertainment

On October 11, 2019, Paramount Pictures released Light of My Life on Blu-Ray and DVD.[12]

Response

Box office

Light of My Life grossed $20,056 in the United States and Canada and $527,105 in other territories.[2]

Critical reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 82% based on 56 reviews, with an average of 6.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Its deliberate pace may test the patience, but viewers attuned to Light of My Life's sober wavelength will be rewarded with a thought-provoking chiller."[13] On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 67 out of 100, based on 16 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14]

References

  1. ^ "Light of My Life (15)". BBFC. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Light of My Life". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved September 26, 2023.
  3. ^ McNary, Dave (September 9, 2016). "Casey Affleck Directing, Starring in Survival Drama 'Light of My Life'". Variety. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  4. ^ Kit, Borys (September 9, 2016). "Casey Affleck to Direct, Star in Indie Drama 'Light of My Life' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  5. ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (February 3, 2017). "Casey Affleck's 'Light Of My Life' Alights At Sierra/Affinity – Berlin". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  6. ^ "Casey Affleck steps back into the spotlight". USA Today. August 9, 2018. Retrieved August 16, 2018.
  7. ^ "Light of My Life". Directors Guild of America. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  8. ^ "Light of My Life" (PDF). Directors Guild of Canada. Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  9. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (January 21, 2019). "Casey Affleck-Elisabeth Moss Movie 'Light Of My Life' Among Berlin World Premiere Additions". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  10. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (March 29, 2019). "Casey Affleck-Helmed Drama 'Light of My Life' Sparks At Saban Films". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  11. RollingStone
    . July 23, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  12. ^ Martin, Karen. "Home Movies". Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
  13. ^ "Light of My Life (2019)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  14. CBS Interactive
    . Retrieved August 9, 2019.

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