
It's the Christmas season. With her mom's help, Lynne, a girl of perhaps eight, dresses up; her younger brother Steven plays with a toy car. The children leave with their dad, who's affectionate with them. They walk down a railroad track where an unkempt woman waits with two children, about the same age as Lynne and Steven. The children go with them. They're all headed to a holiday party at a pub. Lynne notices that the girl acts all too familiar with her dad. What's going on... (Full plot summary below)
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It's the Christmas season. With her mom's help, Lynne, a girl of perhaps eight, dresses up; her younger brother Steven plays with a toy car. The children leave with their dad, who's affectionate with them. They walk down a railroad track where an unkempt woman waits with two children, about the same age as Lynne and Steven. The children go with them. They're all headed to a holiday party at a pub. Lynne notices that the girl acts all too familiar with her dad. What's going on?
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| User ReviewEdgar CVery few times, we have the opportunity to stand with awe in front of a fully absorbing and shockingly honest, minimalist masterpiece, changing the course of our routine with just 15 minutes. Lynne Ramsay is the kind of wife I wish I had in the future; she's remarkably underrated and yet she will be remembered by future analytical generations. Gasman felt exceptionally free-spirited, accurate and familiar to me. 98/100 |
| User ReviewPavandeep SAll so wonderful, you can watch them all day for their innate beauty. |
| User ReviewLesley NA beautifully shot short by the UK's most underrated directors. |
| User ReviewLilian WIt has an East European feel to it. Lynn Ramsay is a smart director who has great control over the pace of her films. |
| User ReviewBen Wmy personal favorite of ramsays shorts that preceded ratcatcher. it is the most specific and feels the hurt of childhood. |