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Movie Title : So Much So Fast
Release Date : Oct 11, 2006 Wide
Genre Movie :Documentary,Sports & Fitness,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : Unrated

Actors :Stephen Heywood,Jamie Heywood


The unusual response of two brothers to devastating news sets the stage for this documentary. Stephen Heywood was 29 years old and had a solid job building houses, as well as a steady girlfriend, when he received word from his doctor that he'd been diagnosed with Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis, a fast-spreading motor neuron condition also known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." ALS robs its victims of the ability to control their muscles, and no cure has been discovered at this time. Stephen's brother Jamie responded to this news by quitting his job and starting a scientific research team to ferret out new treatments for the disease (given the small number of people who deal with ALS, few drug companies have stepped forward with medicines to ease its symptoms, believing that they could not turn a profit on the drugs). As Jamie wages a personal war against the medical establishment knowing his brother is getting worse every day, Stephen asks his girlfriend to marry him and they decide to have a baby, determined to squeeze a lifetime into the few years he has left with the unflagging support of his friends and family. So Much So Fast was screened in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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It is harrowing, heartbreaking, cheering, and unforgettable.
Ty Burr-Boston Globe

It retains an upbeat air of hope, and even humor, as two brave men battle fate.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post

Affecting, slightly overextended film.
Jan Stuart-Newsday

This vigorous documentary offers a five-year record of 29-year-old Stephen Heywoods battle with A.L.S., or Lou Gehrigs disease.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Condensing years of filming down to 87 minutes makes every cut register with a pang of mortality: The temporal ellipses swipe away precious weeks and months in a flicker.
Jim Ridley-Village Voice

So Much So Fast... elegantly presents both a critique and a celebration of American optimism.
Scott Brown-Entertainment Weekly

Should inspire many who suffer from life-threatening health problems. It is also quite interesting on a purely dramatic level.
Eric Monder-Film Journal International

A very compelling human story.
Jeff Vice-Deseret News, Salt Lake City

Ascher and Jordan bring [their] personal knowledge to bear on the Heywoods' plight, sometimes asking wistfully whether it is ultimately any different from any other family's trouble.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

A humbling and inspiring chronicle of one man's tireless efforts to save the life of his terminally ill younger brother.
Timothy Knight-Reel.com

So Much So Fast tries hard to imbue Stephen's story with a life-is-fleeting wonder. In fact, it tries too hard.
Noel Murray-AV Club

not nearly the car crash it could be
Chris Cabin-Filmcritic.com

Jamie's desperation, however, is understandable, as is his anger at the pharmaceutical establishment that continues to fail ALS sufferers.
Ken Fox-TV Guide's Movie Guide

All about life and death and coping with a tragically brief span between the two for one unlucky but determined soul.
Jules Brenner-Cinema Signals

A glowing testament to family bonds and the will to survive. Only those with stone hearts will be unmoved by this remarkable production.
Phil Hall-Film Threat

An inspiring look at an idea the medical establishment doesn't like grass roots pharmaceutical research.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics

This nonfiction film, 5 years in the making,compels attention from its surprisingly spirited victim of a dread disease.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve

The film is relentlessly sad, though at its core exists a nugget of hope that is as extraordinary as every single person in this amazing story.
Tim Cogshell-Boxoffice Magazine

Ascher and Jordan's poignant and often humorous portrait covers two perspectives of of a tragic equation.
Nick Schager-Slant Magazine

There's absolutely no denying the overall effectiveness of So Much So Fast.
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