wllm995
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This movie is one dark and depressing story about a young boy and his mother and her violent boyfriend and what happens to them all over the course of a few days.
A lot of the story is told in flashbacks; that illuminate the decisions that the boy and his mother make to try and survive in a cruel world.
The story is actually very well acted and well told; but anyone looking for an uplifting story better look elsewhere.
A solid 5 out of 10 for the quality of the story.
A lot of the story is told in flashbacks; that illuminate the decisions that the boy and his mother make to try and survive in a cruel world.
The story is actually very well acted and well told; but anyone looking for an uplifting story better look elsewhere.
A solid 5 out of 10 for the quality of the story.
A very enigmatic and strange story of a man losing his mind after the loss of close family members. Ernie Hudson does a fine job of portraying this character - but the movie is way too confusing to make it very enjoyable - at least to this reviewer. 5 out of 10 may be a bit generous; but I enjoyed Ernie Hudson's performance.
TIAM is a frequently very funny and always heartfelt look at the problems encountered by a single Mom who is forced to move from the big city back into her parents home in small town America.
With her 3 young daughters (played by the actresses real life daughters) in tow and no prospects for any work (aside from her poor attempts to succeed as a singer/songwriter) she much navigate the difficulties of living with here quirky parents and finding a meaningful job in a very small town.
All of the actors did a fine job - in particular C. Fraser Press in the lead role and her 3 very talented daughters.
Recommended to all lovers of realistic family humor and quirky family dynamics.
With her 3 young daughters (played by the actresses real life daughters) in tow and no prospects for any work (aside from her poor attempts to succeed as a singer/songwriter) she much navigate the difficulties of living with here quirky parents and finding a meaningful job in a very small town.
All of the actors did a fine job - in particular C. Fraser Press in the lead role and her 3 very talented daughters.
Recommended to all lovers of realistic family humor and quirky family dynamics.