Saturday, April 27, 2013

Helen (2008)

Helen (2008)

Year : 2008
Rating : 16
IMDB Score : 5.6
Release : 01 May 2009
Duration : 1 h 19 min
Genre : Drama
Director : Joe Lawlor, Christine Molloy
Writer : Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor
Cast : Annie Townsend, Sandie Malia, Dennis Jobling, Sonia Saville

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Synopsis

An 18 year old girl called Joy has gone missing. Another girl called Helen is a few weeks away from leaving her care home. Helen is asked to 'play' Joy in a police reconstruction that will retrace Joy's last known movements. Joy had everything. A loving family, a boyfriend, a bright future. Helen, parent-less, has lived in institutions all her life and has never been close to anyone. Gradually Helen begins to immerse herself into the role, visiting the people and places that Joy knew; quietly and carefully insinuating her way into the lost girl's life. But is Helen trying to find out what happened to Joy that day, or is she searching for her own identity?

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Helen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Helen may refer to: Helen of Troy, from Greek mythology Helen (given name) Helen (play), a play by Euripides Helen (Inheritance), a fictional supporting character in ...

Helen, Georgia | Helen - White County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Helen, GA and the surrounding White County are known for shopping, camping, both rustic and luxury mountain cabins, restaurants, bed and breakfast inns, mountains ...

Helen Accessories - Home
© 2012 Helen Accessories. All rights reserved. ...

Helen of Troy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy (in Greek, , Helén), also known as Helen of Sparta, was the daughter of Zeus and either Leda or Nemesis, and was a ...

Helen (2009) - IMDb
Helen has it all: friends, an attentive second husband, a cheerful teen daughter, musical talent, and a university teaching job. Then, something's amiss: is her ...

Helen - Encyclopedia Mythica: mythology, folklore, and religion.
Helen (often called 'Helen of Troy') was the daughter of Leda and Zeus, and was the sister of the Dioscuri and Clytemnestra. Since Zeus visited Leda in the form of a ...

Helen - definition of Helen by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Hel·en (h l n) n. Greek Mythology. The daughter of Zeus and Leda and wife of Menelaus, considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world. Her abduction by Paris ...

The Internet Classics Archive | Helen by Euripides
Commentary: A few comments have been posted about Helen. Download: A 88k text-only version is available for download.

Helen - Stanford University
He len. The English dramatist Christopher Marlowe described Helen as having the "face that launched a thousand ships." Marlowe continues with the line, "Sweet Helen ...

Helen, Georgia
Alpine Helen, Georgia, draws more visitors than any other North Georgia city



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Helen (2008) Reviewed by sms on Saturday, April 27, 2013 Rating: 4.5

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