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  • The Private Lives of Pipa Lee

     Does anyone really know the eponymous heroine of The Private Lives of Pippa Lee, a Gala Presentation at the Toronto International Film Festival?  Ostensibly a well-off model wife, mother and friend, Pippa wears each of her masks just a little loosely. Played to perfection by Robin Wright Penn (White Oleander), Pippa is a woman for our times.  In this smart study of life at the top of the social food chain, writer-diretor Rebecca Miller adapts her own novel in a wrenching yet often hilarious look at one enigmatic woman.

        Pippa and her publisher husband, Herb (Alan Arkin, Little Miss Sunshine, Sunshine Cleaning) have just moved to Connecticut following Herb's heart attack.  Pippa adjusts slowly to her beige-toned suburban home and the slower pace of small-town life.   Regular dinners with their friends Sam (Mike Bender) and Sandra (Winona Ryder) provide some reprieve, but it is not until their neighbours' recently divorced son Chris (Keanu Reeves) moves in next door that Pippa begins to rediscover facets of herself that have long been in hibernation.

        Pippa Lee is the story of a woman who has faced many challenges, but is still trying to figure herself out. Taking us from Pippa's troubled years growing up in the fifties and sixties to her seemingly more peaceful life in the present day, Miller's narrative traverses both the highs of falling in love and the crises arising from drug abuse and family trauma.

        Miller lends both a zany sense of humour and an incontestable talent for storytelling to this tale of an uncompromising free spirit.  Though Pippa may already have survived her youth, we learn that coming of age is a process that never stops.

     

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