
A young Vermont widow is haunted by the memory of her dead husband, while dealing with her family, employer, and other residents of her small town.... (Full plot summary below)
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A young Vermont widow is haunted by the memory of her dead husband, while dealing with her family, employer, and other residents of her small town.
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| eFilmCritic.comErik ChildressIts conclusion is unsatisfying and probably undeserving for at least one of the characters leaving us wondering why we were grieving at all and was it worth it? |
| User ReviewShréyas RFamliar faces in Mason, Herrmann, Daly, Hall. I enjoyed it though it wasn't much about anything other than a tragedy in Vinessa Shaw's life and how she is dealing with it. I don't remember seeing her before in any movies but I thought she handled the main part quite well. Reserved, impulsive, real. |
| User ReviewKen PI thought I was having a hard time, but she got really weird... |
| User ReviewAnneli SI thought I was having a hard time, but she got really weird... |
| User ReviewEvan HThis movie is a strange one. The girl in this seems troubled and lost. It wasn't exactly boring but it wasn't exactly sheer entertainment either. Michael C. Hall has a small part in this movie, which deserved more! Watch this if you want to see his three minute role, but if you want to watch this to give yourself something to do, then watch this! |
| User ReviewAli AGorgeous cinematography of Vermont scenery. Interesting concept for the story but it never took off. Dull & flat. |
| User ReviewAnonymous UserI thought I was having a hard time, but she got really weird... |
| User ReviewRalph RThis movie is downright hard to watch and follow mainly due to pace. It's quite nihilistic in feel, and one finds it hard to care about any of the characters. It's like trying to say you like a Spike Lee film while keeping a straight face. |