
Sarah Sparks is pregnant and feeling wholly ambivalent, despite her boyfriend's pure enthusiasm. A committed tech-geek, she fears she is more interested in ultrasound technology than in what's being ultra-sounded. When her sister lures her to L.A. for what ends up being a terrorizing baby shower, Sarah keeps her rental van and hits the road in search of the source of her anxiety: her estranged mother, now living off the grid. SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS takes a comic and ... (Full plot summary below)
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Sarah Sparks is pregnant and feeling wholly ambivalent, despite her boyfriend's pure enthusiasm. A committed tech-geek, she fears she is more interested in ultrasound technology than in what's being ultra-sounded. When her sister lures her to L.A. for what ends up being a terrorizing baby shower, Sarah keeps her rental van and hits the road in search of the source of her anxiety: her estranged mother, now living off the grid. SMALL, BEAUTIFULLY MOVING PARTS takes a comic and poignant look at one woman's coming-of-parenthood in the age of technology.
Leave your thoughts about Small, Beautifully Moving Parts.
| ScreenCrushMatt SingerThe film is true to its title: small, beautiful and moving. |
| Chicago ReaderBen SachsThere's a big difference between commenting on the zeitgeist and simply acknowledging it, as this featherweight independent comedy demonstrates. |
| New York Daily NewsJoe Neumaier"Small, Beautifully Moving Parts" is a tiny, sweet gem. |
| Film Journal InternationalDavid NohHighly agreeable, funny and bright study of a pregnant woman all at sea in a world where wireless options seem to outweigh human ones in her life. |
| User ReviewItaB KI totally enjoyed this movie. The actress is highly watchable, and the story very enjoyable. |
| User ReviewLee MThere's a big difference between commenting on the zeitgeist and simply acknowledging it ---this film certainly does the latter, while the former remains a bit beyond it's grasp. |
| User ReviewMolly RInteresting commentary on modern dependence on technology. |