



Recommended
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It's beautifully shot and acted, loved the emotional connection between Robin Wright and Demian Bichir




Recommended
Verified
somewhat believable on the survival. 100% relatable on the desire to heal on own terms. good message\r




Recommended
Verified
Good story but the peripheral characters were only briefly used as 'fillers'. Needed more story line. Great cinematography




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It has some fine qualities, but ultimately feels hollow. The backstory is vague and the characters are not given enough depth. The chronology is lacking (I got so confused when one character said it has been 2 years since she had seen Robin Wright's character), and when her past tragedy is finally revealed after being dragged out, it is confusing: why would her toddler son have been at a music concert where a mass shooting took place? Toddlers don't go to pop concerts without their mothers. It just really feels like the script needed more work.




Recommended
Verified
It's beautifully shot and acted, loved the emotional connection between Robin Wright and Demian Bichir




Recommended
Verified
Good story but the peripheral characters were only briefly used as 'fillers'. Needed more story line. Great cinematography




Recommended
Verified
somewhat believable on the survival. 100% relatable on the desire to heal on own terms. good message\r




Verified
It has some fine qualities, but ultimately feels hollow. The backstory is vague and the characters are not given enough depth. The chronology is lacking (I got so confused when one character said it has been 2 years since she had seen Robin Wright's character), and when her past tragedy is finally revealed after being dragged out, it is confusing: why would her toddler son have been at a music concert where a mass shooting took place? Toddlers don't go to pop concerts without their mothers. It just really feels like the script needed more work.