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Postcards from the Edge

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In the vibrant and chaotic world of Hollywood, a young actress named Suzanne Vale faces the ravages of life at the top, where success is often as fleeting as a sigh. After a period of excess and a personal battle with addiction, Suzanne finds herself in a rehabilitation center trying to piece together her shattered existence. Things become even more complicated when she decides to return to reality, especially with a mother who is a famous actress, and whose relationship is as turbulent as the sea in a storm.

As she navigates the challenging process of healing, Suzanne confronts her own demons and the pressure to fit into a world where appearances are everything. With her mother doing everything possible to help her, albeit in her unique and quirky way, their interaction becomes a tug-of-war between love and resentment. Amid the craziness of showbiz and the fleeting temptations, Suzanne will find herself on a quest for authenticity and genuine connection.

The film captures with sharp humor and a healthy dose of realism Suzanne's struggle to rediscover herself in an industry that can often be unforgiving. With a standout cast and a narrative that weaves together laughter and tears, this story is an honest and moving portrait of love, family, and the redemptive power of self-acceptance. As Suzanne learns to cope with her issues, she will also find a path back to the light.

Media type
Movie
Year
1990
Director
Mike Nichols
Writer
Carrie Fisher
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
83.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
71.00
Actors
Meryl Streep
Shirley MacLaine
Dennis Quaid
Gene Hackman
Richard Dreyfuss
Rob Reiner
Mary Wickes
Conrad Bain
Annette Bening
Simon Callow
Gary Morton
CCH Pounder
Sidney Armus
Robin Bartlett
Barbara Garrick
Anthony Heald
Dana Ivey
Oliver Platt
Michael Ontkean
Pepe Serna
Mark Lowenthal
Michael Byers
JD Souther
George D. Wallace
Peter Onorati
Douglas Roberts
Kathleen Gray
Gloria Crayton
Marcelo Tubert
John Verea
RenΓ© Assa
Natalija Nogulich
Susan Forristal
Evelina FernΓ‘ndez
Jane Galloway
Jason Tomlins
Shelley Kirk
Jessica Z. Diamond
Scott Frankel
Sheridan Leatherbury
Robert Marshall
Jim Cuddy
Bazil Donovan
Mark French
Jorga Caye
Stanley DeSantis
Anthony DeStefanis
Bob Harks
Conrad Hurtt
Carrie Jachnuk
Beau Lotterman
Fred Moon
Danny Nero
Ted Raimi
Raymond Storti
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
John Calley
Mike Nichols
Streaming
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Original title
Postcards from the Edge
Duration
101
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