If I Stay (DVD REVIEW)
If I Stay
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Adaptation of Bittersweet Best-Seller Arrives on DVD
Mia Hall (Chloe Grace Moretz) is a
bright 17 year-old full of the bloom of youth. Between playing the cello purely
for pleasure and dating the doting boy of her dreams (Jamie Blackley), the
happy high school senior considers herself truly blessed.
She is even lucky enough to have the
perfect parents (Mireille Enos and Joshua Leonard) who support the idea of her
majoring in classical music, whether she gets into Juilliard or simply sticks
around Portland to attend Lewis & Clark College.
Mia is also very close to her only sibling, Teddy (Jakob Davies), a cute kid
who absolutely adores his big sister.
However, fate intervenes, or so it seems,
one snowy day during a family outing when a car coming in the opposite
direction veers across the highway’s double lines. Right then, in the blink of
an eye, their fortunes are irreversibly altered by an unavoidable head-on
crash.
By the time the ambulances and
paramedics come to the rescue, all four are in grave condition, and there is a
chance that none might survive the tragic accident. Mia, who has suffered a
collapsed lung, a broken leg and internal bleeding, slips into a coma.
At that instant, her spirit
miraculously separates from her body, and she is suddenly able to observe
situations and eavesdrop on conversations like an invisible ghost. While a team
of doctors struggle to stabilize her vital signs in the hospital, she watches a
nurse (Aisha Hinds) lean over and whisper that “Living or dying is all up to
you” into her ear.
This suggests that Mia, ultimately,
must choose between ascending to Heaven and returning to Earth to face a host
of challenges on the road to recovery. And suspended in this state of limbo,
she’s afforded the unusual opportunity to reflect and reminisce during the
critical next 24 hours before making a decision.
That is the surreal setup of If I Stay, a bittersweet flashback flick based on
Gayle Forman’s young adult novel of the same name.
Although this unapologetically sentimental tearjerker will undoubtedly resonate
with teens in the target demographic, the film’s surprisingly-sophisticated,
thought-provoking exploration of such themes as family, friendship, love and
spirituality ought to readily endear it to audiences in general.
Directed by R.J. Cutler, the movie
basically revolves around introspective Mia’s contemplation of her future while
factoring in her family’s grim prospects, nostalgia, and the bedside manner of
visitors like her grandfather (Stacy Keach), boyfriend and BFF (Liana
Liberato). Although reminiscent of The Lovely Bones (disembodied teen
narrator), The Notebook (love story with a syrupy finale) and Twilight
(star-crossed romance set in the Pacific Northwest),
If I Stay is nevertheless a unique adventure with a tale to share all its
own.
A poignant portrait of a life precipitously hanging in the balance that pushes all
the right buttons to open the emotional floodgates.
Excellent (4 stars)
Rated
PG-13 for sexuality and mature themes
Running
time: 106 minutes
Distributor:
MGM Home Entertainment
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: “I Never Wanted to Go” music montage; “Beyond the Page,”
featuring interviews with the cast, crew and author; “Never Coming Down” music
video; deleted scenes; music commentary by director R.J. Cutler; image gallery;
and the theatrical trailer.
To
see a trailer for If I Stay, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wH6PNeTy6Nc
To
order a copy of the If I Stay Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, visit:
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