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Closed Caption; Director commentary by Michael Apted; Actor commentary by Jodie Foster; Behind-the-scenes featurette; Theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Main Titles
2. Billy Found Her
3. She's Scared, I'm Scared!
4. The Doctor Needs a Doctor
5. "Strangers Scare Her"
6. Who Will Care for Nell?
7. Nell's Informed Consent
8. Here's What We'll Do...
9. Patient Observation
10. Invading One's Privacy
11. Learning 'Nell Speak'
12. Alone and Free
13. A Tree in the Wild
14. Evil Doers
15. "It's No Big Deal"
16. Popcorn, Daytime and May
17. Twin Speech
18. A Picture and a Thousand Words
19. Mommy Loves Daddy
20. A Good, But Cruel World
21. The Birds, the Bees and Nell
22. Happy for the Wrong Reasons
23. Nell, the Wild Woman
24. Fight Nell, Fight!
25. Thou Art Beautiful
26. Nell's Testimony
27. Friends and Family
28. End Titles
A woman is brought to civilization after spending her life in the wilds in this drama. Dr. Jerome Lovell (Liam Neeson) happens upon a shack deep in the woods, where he discovers a strange woman who appears to be about 30, speaking an incomprehensible language. The woman, named Nell (Jodie Foster), was raised in the cabin by her late mother, who was incapacitated by strokes (Nell speaks English, but distorted -- as it was by her mother's infirmities); with the exception of her twin sister, who died as a child, Nell has had contact with no other human being. Lovell brings in a psychiatrist, Dr. Paula Olsen (Natasha Richardson) to help determine what, if anything, should be done for Nell; Olsen thinks that Nell should be committed to an institution, but Lovell demands a period of unobtrusive observation instead. When it becomes obvious that the courts will demand that Nell be hospitalized for psychiatric observation, Lovell and Olsen take it upon themselves to gently introduce Nell to the outside world. Jodie Foster's performance in Nell earned her an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress, and she won the Screen Actor's Guild award in that category. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide