Very solid film. The main character performance was beautiful. Being a strong mom is something this films carries forward in a very special way. The beginning dragged a bit but ramps up pretty quick. The family dynamic was believable and really nice to see. The make up on the main actress on the to me jumps was really impressive. Great movie and I’m happy o saw it on the road to the Oscars
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The Last Showgirl 2024
This is Pamela Anderson The Whale. Pamela Andersons performance was so warm and loving. It was hard to see what her character had to go through. These women can have a good career for 30 years and be left without much. The friction between the main characters love for her work and her daughter’s suffering as a direct result of that work was hard to see as well. Overall a strong film and Dave Bautista put on another great performance.
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You Can Count on Me 2000
This movie breaks my heart. Seeing these two try so hard to take care of eachother is touching. There is so much bubbling beneath the surface for the 2 leads but especially when you are in scenes together. Siblings share huge histories. Siblings also understand eachother the most and at the same time are some of the biggest mysteries to eachother. This idea plays out in scene after scene. It films like a slice of life even though there is so much that happens throughout the film. Also I recently viewed this with a friend and now they understand why Mark Ruffalo is a hunk! Haha
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Bones of Crows 2022
This film comes off to me like a Forrest Gump of residential school trauma. The film spans from 1930 to 2009 and we see all the kids get taken to residential school. While at residential school we see many of the abuses that occurred in residential school then we get brought to the WW2 era where our main character ends up as a Cree Code Talker. That inclusion had me thinking the film wasn’t about residential school then it jumped…
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