Based on 100 votes and 28 reviews.
I apologize in advance to all of you who have enjoyed the premier of this movie-An adaptation of David Lindsay-Abaire's pulitzer prize-winning play, which is directed by John Cameron Mitchell and starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart and Dianne Wiest, for I was totally unimpressed by this easily forgettable movie, despite Nichole Kidman's 2011 Golden Globe nomination for best actress!. Becca(Nicole Kidman) and Howie(Aaron Eckhart)-a seemingly happy couple who almost have a perfect life fall victims to the tragedy which takes their four-year-old son away in an accident. Despite desperate measures which they take in order to bring back a sense of normalcy and happiness to their lives, they
It IS heavy, but Nicole does an outstanding job of portraying loss and a recovery of sorts.
The acting was good, but this isn't a movie for everyone. It is a heavy movie. You don't come out of the movie feeling good.
Gripping, heart-wrenching, it really conveys how loss and grief can swallow your life. great performances.
Heavy stuff, but the acting is good.
great movie
The movie was very good, I had won 2 tickets to an advanced screening of it for Thursday night. It was very sad & realistic with a few funny moments. It was very touching, I'm glad I saw it.
looks ok, so far