In honesty I wanted to watch it because of Lizzy being in it. Just finished watching it, boiled my eyes out, kinda reminded me of me and my two sisters relationship how we think we know each other but in honesty we dont and each have different life& version of ourselves that's not really us. That might be a part of why I cried that much lol😅. 10/10 definitely deserves a Oscar nominee
I was very excited to watch because of the three actors I love. It took me a few minutes to get used to the pace and when I realized it was more like a play than a film it began to grab me in that great way. Heartfelt, interesting, relatable and also enlightening. Blessings All.
THE entire CAST was horribly MISPLACED (typecast) leaving the actors to play roles that DID NOT CHALLENGE them & left them FLAT one dimensional characters. NATASHA ALWAYS PLAYS THE SARCASTIC CRUEL ADDICT, CARRIE ALWAYS PLAYS THE SERIOUS CONTROL FREAK & ELIZABETH IS ALWAYS CAST AS SOME DELICATE CHILD, boring boring boring. IF THESE ROLES WERE SWITCHED, the energy between these daughters WOULD HAVE ELECTRIFIED THE SCREEN! IMAGINE OLSEN AS THE GRUMPY OLDER CONTROL FREAK & CARRIE AS THE POT HEAD & NATASHA as the suburban housewife, NOW that would have been amazing!
Thought-provoking. Thanks. But first, you will need a discussion with the writer/director/editor/producer, who created each role with the cast in mind.
Does anyone really believe that after a father dies, siblings just overcome decades of resentments, hug & love each other magically while singing a childhood duck song offkey? The DISNEY MOVIE ending destroyed this film forever. Seriously, the movie may have offered some emotional realism in the beginning but the ending was superficial, fake & empty. There are hundreds of script writers that could have written a much better ending that offered us a deeper insight into grief. Despite the spectacular cast, this move will be forgotten. What a waste!
To me, that’s an incredibly cynical way of interpreting the story and the characters. The characters, despite their detachments, never expressed deep resentment for one another. None of them traumatized the others or had any real justified hatred. The movie was deconstructing the ways that complicated family dynamics and differences in personality can distort the ultimate binding connections that families share. The whole movie was a study in how grieving process can also heal and how the legacy of a person can leave an impact after death. The ending isn’t kumbaya- they don’t move in together and professor their love. But they do accept each other, go back to their lives having just connected through their grief. I’ve seen it happen in real life so for me that ending wasn’t a fairytale.
I don’t know how old you are, maybe you haven’t had big losses in your family, but yes, grief absolutely has this power of erasing past problems and bringing people back together.
In honesty I wanted to watch it because of Lizzy being in it. Just finished watching it, boiled my eyes out, kinda reminded me of me and my two sisters relationship how we think we know each other but in honesty we dont and each have different life& version of ourselves that's not really us. That might be a part of why I cried that much lol😅. 10/10 definitely deserves a Oscar nominee
are your eyes okay?
@@ButSheDidis this a rhetorical question or 😂😂
I was very excited to watch because of the three actors I love. It took me a few minutes to get used to the pace and when I realized it was more like a play than a film it began to grab me in that great way. Heartfelt, interesting, relatable and also enlightening. Blessings All.
Excellent film, brilliant acting! Great pace and depth.
Natasha is so brilliant
The casting is great ❤!!
Such an amazing film, full of raw emotion
If netflix doesn’t campaign for each of them come award season, we riot.
Whyyyyyyyyyy do these videos have backing tracks?? Can't we just listen to the words.
I enjoyed it! Bravo!
Yea, interesting point but I think it is a great performance still to show an authentic cast and functional play of that theme these days at all.
❤❤❤❤❤❤
THE entire CAST was horribly MISPLACED (typecast) leaving the actors to play roles that DID NOT CHALLENGE them & left them FLAT one dimensional characters. NATASHA ALWAYS PLAYS THE SARCASTIC CRUEL ADDICT, CARRIE ALWAYS PLAYS THE SERIOUS CONTROL FREAK & ELIZABETH IS ALWAYS CAST AS SOME DELICATE CHILD, boring boring boring. IF THESE ROLES WERE SWITCHED, the energy between these daughters WOULD HAVE ELECTRIFIED THE SCREEN! IMAGINE OLSEN AS THE GRUMPY OLDER CONTROL FREAK & CARRIE AS THE POT HEAD & NATASHA as the suburban housewife, NOW that would have been amazing!
The casting worked perfectly and the performances were excellent, chill
It wasn't ground-breaking, I would agree.
Disagree.
Thought-provoking. Thanks.
But first, you will need a discussion with the writer/director/editor/producer, who created each role with the cast in mind.
notable for sure ! ! it was written FOR them tho, as mentioned in interview
but definitely valid
Does anyone really believe that after a father dies, siblings just overcome decades of resentments, hug & love each other magically while singing a childhood duck song offkey? The DISNEY MOVIE ending destroyed this film forever. Seriously, the movie may have offered some emotional realism in the beginning but the ending was superficial, fake & empty. There are hundreds of script writers that could have written a much better ending that offered us a deeper insight into grief. Despite the spectacular cast, this move will be forgotten. What a waste!
To me, that’s an incredibly cynical way of interpreting the story and the characters. The characters, despite their detachments, never expressed deep resentment for one another. None of them traumatized the others or had any real justified hatred. The movie was deconstructing the ways that complicated family dynamics and differences in personality can distort the ultimate binding connections that families share. The whole movie was a study in how grieving process can also heal and how the legacy of a person can leave an impact after death. The ending isn’t kumbaya- they don’t move in together and professor their love. But they do accept each other, go back to their lives having just connected through their grief. I’ve seen it happen in real life so for me that ending wasn’t a fairytale.
I don’t know how old you are, maybe you haven’t had big losses in your family, but yes, grief absolutely has this power of erasing past problems and bringing people back together.
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