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Cb Uppercut says...
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5 years ago
"People come in here when something good is going on in their lives, they want to capture that happy moment and make it permanent." The ending of this movie just is beautiful. This movie hits a little to close to home for me it just makes you feel uncomfortable but the movie is just real and the performances are all phenomenal epically Ed Oxenbould.
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CinemanicBonkers  says...
5 years ago
That hit the emotions, a deep one and definitely felt sorry for the character joe played by (Ed oxenbould) that did a good job, hope to see him in more. There’s been similar situations in my childhood so did hit me a little. A good film and great plot with a good cast that all played well together.
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faithful soul says...
5 years ago
The performances in this fiery drama are strong across the board, but its young Oxenbould who makes the biggest impression, continuing his rise in Hollywood with a terrific turn here. An excellent film, slow burning and intensely powerful.
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Samcro7 says...
5 years ago
Ever since i heard about this movie, I was looking forward to watching it and I'm really glad it lived up to my expectations. A slow and sad story beautifully told from the perspective of the boy. we feel the same emotions as boy feels. some scenes are somehow uncomfortable to watch and I think that shows exactly how well the story telling is done. I also loved the cinematography. Filled with beautiful shots and camerawork. Overall great debut for Paul Dano.
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nmahoney416 says...
5 years ago
"Ain't this a wild life"

A very small and slow story about a family. Paul Dano really does a fine job directing his first film. I thought the cinematography was great. The way they use closeups and the framing really stood out to me. Jake Gyllenhaal and Ed Oxenbould both give really good performances but it is Carey Mulligan who is on another level.
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Stevemanics says...
2 years ago
Who knew a film starring Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal could be so boring?
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Charlez7 says...
5 years ago
:sleeping: it's an hour to long.
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Aya Bakr says...
5 years ago
Jesus! Jeanette is hateful as FUCK.
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AdamMorgan says...
5 years ago
It seems there comes a time in many parent-child relationships where the child becomes the parent and the parent becomes... well, either a child or worse.  This film starts off simple enough - it seems as though the child is growing up in a home with two well-adjust parents.   And then.... you see the cracks of what is beneath.  This film really resonated with me in that my parents very much resembled the characters in the movie.  My parents got married far too young and later in life they reverted back to the time in which they stopped growing.  This film was beautifully told and very well acted.

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hagbard says...
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5 years ago
Love the camerawork, like the performances, like the atmosphere and the "feeling". I kind of also liked the story. So why not a 9 or 10? I really don't understand why the [spoiler]son gets dragged along[/spoiler], I don't get why psychologically that happens it just feels like a _plot device_ to make the movie what it is.
And the other thing: What does this movie want to tell us?
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rmgebhardt says...
5 years ago
This small, intimate character driven drama is devastating in so many different ways. Set in a day & age where masculinity wouldn't allow for fragility or vulnerability, you see a struggle to meet that societal norm. When women were viewed as lesser than their male counterparts, you see a woman struggle as she wants to experience life, but has to wrestle with the games that come with being a woman who isn't truly allowed to have a voice. And then you have a child being thrown to and fro as his parents focus, selfishly, on themselves and heap some real damage on their son as he perseveres while navigating the complexities he doesn't always fully understand, but definitely sees. There's a lot here if you really invest yourself. It's not pretty, but it feels achingly real.
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