Starring: Julianne Moore, Dominic West, Gary Sinise
Directed by: Joseph Ruben
Directed by: Joseph Ruben
Wait - what am I doing again? Ah, puns.
I remember seeing this when I worked at the movie theater during my teenage years. It wasn't anything that anyone rushed out to see, but I rather enjoyed it and always thought it was underrated. While a bit slow at times, the end result makes the film one at least worth seeing. (Julianne Moore can pretty much get me to watch anything she's in though...)
I remember seeing this when I worked at the movie theater during my teenage years. It wasn't anything that anyone rushed out to see, but I rather enjoyed it and always thought it was underrated. While a bit slow at times, the end result makes the film one at least worth seeing. (Julianne Moore can pretty much get me to watch anything she's in though...)
The story focuses on Telly, who tragically loses her son, Sam, in a plane crash (or does she?), and tries to focus on moving past the grieving process which is easier said than done. Unfortunately, it appears that no one seems to remember Sam. And when photos, home videos - all evidence of Sam's life with the exception of Telly's memory begin fading away, she desperately begins searching for the truth.
I won't say that this film portrays the most original concept in it's genre, but I do enjoy their execution. This film may have fallen into the category of it's own title when it comes to cinema history, but it's worth checking out.
"Would Sandra Watch This?" YES
That's a wrap!
Bullockboy88
I won't say that this film portrays the most original concept in it's genre, but I do enjoy their execution. This film may have fallen into the category of it's own title when it comes to cinema history, but it's worth checking out.
"Would Sandra Watch This?" YES
That's a wrap!
Bullockboy88