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Extraordinary Measures

EMAILPRINTCBS Films

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6.9 User Score:

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Movie Info

Genre(s): Drama

Written by: Robert Nelson Jacobs

Directed by: Tom Vaughan

Release Date:
Theatrical: January 22, 2010
DVD: May 18, 2010

Running Time: 106 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: PG for thematic material, language and a mild suggestive moment

Starring Harrison Ford, Brendan Fraser, Keri Russell, and Courtney B. Vance

From his working class roots, John Crowley has finally begun to taste success in corporate America. Supported by his beautiful wife Aileen and their three children, John is on the fast track. But just as his career is taking off, Crowley walks away from it all when his two youngest children, Megan and Patrick, are diagnosed with a fatal disease. With Aileen by his side, harnessing all of his skill and determination, Crowley teams up with a brilliant, but unappreciated and unconventional scientist, Dr. Robert Stonehill. Together they form a bio-tech company focused on developing a life-saving drug. One driven to prove himself and his theories, the other by a chance to save his children, this unlikely alliance eventually develops into mutual respect as they battle the medical and business establishments in a fight against the system – and time. But, at the last minute, when it appears that a solution has been found, the relationship between the two men faces a final test - the outcome of which will affect the fate of John's children. (CBS Films)

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75

Entertainment Weekly Kate Ward

Hardly an extraordinary movie. In fact, it's hard to believe that this schmaltzy film found its home on the big screen rather than the Hallmark Channel. But I dare you not to feel something at its conclusion.

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70

Boxoffice Magazine Pete Hammond

Like "The Blind Side," this is an inspiring and compelling true story. Harrison Ford is at the top of his game in this remarkable film.

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70

Slate Dana Stevens

Fraser and Ford are both actors of limited range who can be extremely appealing in the right role, and here, they're both ideally cast.

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67

Portland Oregonian Marc Mohan

It's a refreshingly human-scale saga.

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63

Boston Globe Wesley Morris

The screenplay by Robert Nelson Jacobs affirms life and jerks tears with welcome degrees of humor and muscle.

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63

New Orleans Times-Picayune Mike Scott

It's a nice, feel-good story with an appealing cast and strong production values.

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60

New York Magazine David Edelstein

Extraordinary Measures has a soppy piano-and-strings score, but the primal fear of loss sharpens every scene.

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60

The New York Times A.O. Scott

The storytelling and the visual style are rarely more than workmanlike, and the big scenes arrive punctually and are played with minimal nuance.

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60

Arizona Republic Bill Goodykoontz

The overall feel is one of a generic, feel-good drama, albeit one with Harrison Ford stomping around most of the time as if someone kicked him in the shins. One suspects that this is a story that deserved better.

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58

Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer

There’s something off-putting about this film’s optimism: After all, how many people can afford to do what Crowley did?

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50

New York Post Lou Lumenick

Basically “Lorenzo’s Oil” without the earlier film’s visual flair.

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50

Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek

Isn't emotionally manipulative but simply dull.

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50

Washington Post Ann Hornaday

For real sparks keep a look out for Jared Harris in a supporting role that injects a mildly diverting note of corporate intrigue into an otherwise unsurprising procedural.

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50

ReelViews James Berardinelli

The most intriguing aspects of Extraordinary Measures relate to the behind-the-scenes politicking that goes on to keep the drug development on track, although the screenplay cheats toward the end (presumably because of time constraints and a concern that too much detail might bore audiences).

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50

Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey

The story is poignant and compelling, but ultimately the film doesn't have the heft it needs to fill out the big screen.

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50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Stephen Cole

Best when Fraser is on screen. Ian McKellen, who starred with Fraser in "Gods and Monsters," called him the most natural actor he'd worked with, marvelling at Fraser's ability to disappear into roles.

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50

Chicago Reader Andrea Gronvall

Sometimes feels like one of those "disease of the week" TV movies from the 1970s.

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50

Village Voice Nick Pinkerton

Fraser is open and appealing, and Ford, his acting mostly isolated in the right corner of his mouth, does well enough with a secondary part.

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50

Variety Rob Nelson

Doesn't reach far beyond its smallscreen genotype as a disease-of-the-week telepic, despite the star power of Brendan Fraser as the desperate dad and Harrison Ford as an eccentric, ornery researcher.

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50

St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Williams

There's nothing cinematic about this turgid tearjerker except the slumming presence of movie star Harrison Ford.

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50

Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert

An ordinary film with ordinary characters in a story too big for it. Life has been reduced to a Lifetime movie.

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50

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

The results feel a little harried, as if the focus issues were never really solved.

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50

Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey

For this dynamic to work, the actors need to be of complementary temperament and equal power. This is not the case.

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50

The Hollywood Reporter Stephen Farber

It never rises above formula fare.

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50

The Onion (A.V. Club) Tasha Robinson

The film closely follows the pattern of 1992’s "Lorenzo’s Oil," but with fewer filmmaking risks, visceral emotions, and colorful, outsized characters.

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50

Orlando Sentinel Roger Moore

Extraordinary Measures isn’t extraordinary. It’s simply safe.

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50

USA Today Claudia Puig

Harrison Ford has obviously enrolled in the Al Pacino School of Old Man Acting. He yells, sputters and glowers his way through the ultra-ordinary and well-intentioned Extraordinary Measures.

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50

San Francisco Chronicle Amy Biancolli

At times, the script gets too dense with technicalities and boardroom arguments for lay folk to comprehend. But at its best, it humanizes the plight of families who cope day-to-day with disabling illness

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40

Time Out New York Keith Uhlich

Sadly, “Get out of my lab!” is not the new “Get off my plane!”

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40

New York Daily News Joe Neumaier

Most of the movie unfolds in such a dull manner.

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25

Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez

Everything about this excruciatingly dull, talky film screams made-for-network-TV: The I'm-only-here-for-a-paycheck performances by famous actors; the Crate and Barrel catalog mise-en-scene; the syrupy, heartwarming score that lays the pathos on so thickly you gag on it.

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20

Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern

Extraordinary Measures requires extraordinary tolerance for bathos, bombast and plain old unpleasantness.

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20

Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten

Looks and tastes an awful lot like a TV movie of the week.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 6.9 (out of 10) based on 20 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jackson C. gave it a5:
Good, but not as good as i thought it would be. at times, it was slow.

Isaac V gave it an8:
very uplifting and inspirational.

James H. gave it a5:
It is an inspiring story and very well meaning, but it is so bogged down with extremely stereotypical characters and contains every cliche in the book, therefore it leaves nothing original for the viewer to enjoy. It relies too much on manipulating the audience with melodrama, rather than to offer originality. The performers try, and they do well with what they have. Well produced. It may be based on fact, but I wasn't convinced in the least.

Mike B. gave it a6:
Is this the one where Gene Hackman gives Hugh Grant a nosebleed?

christian b gave it a9:
A very moving film showing what parent's love can do. Fraser, Ford and the young actress Droeger play so right, they help to believe that true story.

Stephen G. gave it a4:
This was very medicore. Although the peformances were Ok..., this movie is good for doctors who love to hear facts about medical procedures. Unfournately, no one else really wants to see a movie almost all about facts about a girl's body.

Mike S. gave it a10:
A moving film that kept me interested. A must see in my opinion.

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