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The Wisdom Of Sally Red Shoes
The Wisdom Of Sally Red Shoes
Ruth Hogan | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.5 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This is a heart warming story of a mother's grief and hope for tomorrow. A beautiful story that will touch the very recess of your inner being. A must must read. (0 more)
Don't wear mascara! You will need boxes of tissues. (0 more)
Heart warming tear filled story
  
Flightplan (2005)
Flightplan (2005)
2005 | Action, Drama, Mystery
Very underrated study of a woman's personal grief and her attempt to keep her sanity as she flies home with her husband's casket and daughter in tow.
The film touches on many themes and has many twists, and Foster is very believable, a good watch.
  
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Morgan Sheppard (926 KP) created a post

Dec 18, 2023  
A kingdom in mourning… Six princes turned dark in their grief… One maiden holds hope to save them. And when the Gods become involved, will Selene choose to help or leave them to their fate?

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#Romance
#WelshGods
#BrothersGrimm
#FairytaleRetelling
#RONEAwardNominee

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Pieces of a Woman (2020)
Pieces of a Woman (2020)
2020 | Drama
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6.7 (6 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Realistic view of Grieving
Films about grief are a tricky proposition, for while they can be cathartic and life-affirming, they can also be dour, depressing experiences that spiral downward under it’s own weight.

Fortunately, PIECES OF A WOMAN avoids wallowing in it’s own melancholy and gives the audience a thoughtful, heavy, exploration of grief and what grief does to a dysfunctional family.

Written by Kata Weber, who wrote this as a way to deal with her own grief, PIECES OF A WOMAN tells the tale of how a family deals with a tragedy when a home birth goes “horribly wrong” (not spoiling anything here, it’s in the marketing material).

I was fearful going into this film that we would be subjected to an intense, bloody butchery of a home birth, but Director Kornel Mundruczo and actors Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf and the always good Molly Parker gives us a loving, caring, intense and (ultimately) sad and tragic beginning to the film.

And then comes grief…and anger…and blame…and isolation.

Sitting squarely in the middle of all of this is Vanessa Kirby (Princess Margaret in the first 2 seasons of THE CROWN) in her Oscar Nominated turn as the birth mother in the middle of all of this. We follow her as she drifts in oblivion while those around her try to tell her what to do and how to feel. It is a haunted, holisitic, realistic portrayal of a person who just wants to fade into nothingness rather than feel the tragic loss.

Shia LaBeouf (TRANSFORMERS) proves, once again, that he can act as the husband/father. His character, Sean, is impotent to prevent the tragedy, care for his wife and deal with his own grief. He, too, creates a real character and the interplay between husband and wife are all too realistic.

The great, Oscar-winning Actress Ellen Burstyn (the mother in THE EXORCIST) is on board as the domineering mother of Kirby’s character who demands that someone pays for the death of the child. This is the type of showy-role that an aging, revered actress is normally Oscar nominated for and I am surprised she was not (especially because an added layer was added to her character that makes her, as well, realistic).

Credit for all of these performance has to go to Director Mundruczo for steering this ship away from maudlin and melodrama and squarely into the real world. It’s not a perfect Directing job as the film does tend to dwell on the grief and Kirby’s character does spend a good deal of time looking out the window while a solo piano plays single notes, but those are nits on an otherwise solid effort.

All-in-all I was pleasantly surprised at how moving - and real - this film is. You have to be in the mood for this movie (grief is not a happy subject) but you will be rewarded with a strong look at grief and it’s affects.

Letter Grade: A- (I could have used a few less moments of looking out the window to tinkling of the piano keys)

8 stars (out of 10) and you can take that to the Bank(OfMarquis)
  
My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
1988 | Animation, Fantasy
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8.9 (47 Ratings)
Movie Rating
Such an imaginative anime. Two little guys are dealing with the grief and confusion of their mother being in hospital while their imaginations are filled with the spirits of the forest in and around their home. Beautiful and tranquil scenes with wonderful creatures and adorable characters.
  
Three Colors: Blue (Trois Couleurs: Bleu) (1993)
Three Colors: Blue (Trois Couleurs: Bleu) (1993)
1993 | Drama, International, Mystery

"Juliette Binoche takes on grief and the struggle to make sense out of a cruel world. Her visceral performance is shockingly vulnerable without playing to melodrama. Narrowly personal and impossibly vast. Never has the look of a film been more emotionally in tune with its central character."

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Sep 12, 2022  
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A kingdom in mourning… Six princes turned dark in their grief… One maiden holds hope to save them. And when the Gods become involved, will Selene choose to help them, or leave them to their fate?

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Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated So Lucky in Books

Apr 21, 2018  
So Lucky
So Lucky
Nicola Griffith | 2018 | Fiction & Poetry, LGBTQ+
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8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
M.S. is not often a topic in a book. Griffith made M.S. the antagonist is an artful way. She takes you on the ride with Maya of her ups and downs. The journey through the stages of grief was amazing and subtle. You felt what the character felt.