Tras vivir al límite en Londres, Rona intenta reconciliarse con su turbulento pasado. Regresa a la belleza salvaje de las islas Orcadas de Escocia, donde creció, con la esperanza de sanar.Tras vivir al límite en Londres, Rona intenta reconciliarse con su turbulento pasado. Regresa a la belleza salvaje de las islas Orcadas de Escocia, donde creció, con la esperanza de sanar.Tras vivir al límite en Londres, Rona intenta reconciliarse con su turbulento pasado. Regresa a la belleza salvaje de las islas Orcadas de Escocia, donde creció, con la esperanza de sanar.
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 13 nominaciones en total
- Young Rona
- (as Freya Lexie Evans)
- Dr. Rasamalar
- (as Aniya Sek Kanu)
Argumento
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- TriviaSince the movie is based on the autobiography of Amy Liptrot, the bird watching cabin actually exists and it can be found on Google Maps if you go to Papa Westray island off Orkney.
- Citas
Rona: In grandiose moments, high on fresh air and freedom on the hill, I study my personal geology. My body is a continent. I grind my teeth in my sleep like tectonic plates. And when I blink, the Sun flickers. My breath pushes the clouds across the sky and the waves roll into the shore in time with my beating heart. The islands' headlands rise above the sea like my limbs in the bathtub. My freckles are famous landmarks and my tears, rivers. Lightning strikes every time I sneeze. And when I orgasm, there's an earthquake.
- Bandas sonorasOne With the Wind
composed by John Gürtler and Jan Miserre
Having already been nominated for four Oscars, there is little debate that Saoirse Ronan is one of the top actors of her generation. And this may be her best performance yet. As Rona, she captures the quiet desperation and loneliness that isn't always so quiet. We see Rona as the unemployed, Masters-degreed, sloppy drunk party girl. We see her as the drunken victim of sexual violence. We see her as the next-day apologetic drunk who destroys a relationship. We see her in rehab and attending AA meetings. We see her relapse. We see her strained parental relations, and we see her in near isolation in hopes of kicking an addiction that she's not even sure she wants to kick. It's heartbreaking when she admits, "I can't be happy sober." We feel for those who have experienced this with loved ones.
Living in London, Rona is all about the excitement and energy of dancing and partying and socializing ... and drinking. She says she likes how it makes her feel, ignoring the next day misery and regret. Her boyfriend, Daynin (Paapa Esiedu) is supportive and understanding, right up until the point where he's had too much of her self-destructive ways. Rona finally accepts rehab and after 90 days, she heads home to Orkney - a sparsely populated archipelago off the north coast of Scotland. Rona's parents are divorced. Her mom (Saskia Reeves) has turned to religion, while her bipolar dad (Stephen Dilane) lives in a caravan and works his sheep farm on his good days. The desolate environment lacks the constant temptations of London (though she still finds a few), and Rona hopes time in Orkney will be restorative to her health and spirit.
Filmmaker Fingscheidt makes some interesting choices. The film jumps around in time with Rona's flashbacks to moments in her past - some going back to childhood. This jumping around reflects the mental struggles she goes through in her quest for sobriety. There is also a substantial amount of science and nature included. In voiceover, Rona details the specifics of addictive drinking, as well as the mythology of seals and selkies. Saoirse Ronan is superb throughout, yet two scenes stood out for me. The first is when she meets a stranger on the street, displaying her desperation for companionship and socialization. The second comes when she explains to her mother how seaweed is her new passion (her new addiction?) and is her focus for the future.
The only thing close to being as photogenic as Saoirse Ronan is the coastal Scottish landscape. It's both breathtaking for us and claustrophobic at times for Rona as she fights the urges. Rona's job with RSPB had me doing a quick Google search for endangered Corncrakes, and though most of the film left me emotionally drained, watching Rona 'conduct the ocean' provided a welcome jolt of joy.
Opens in theaters on October 4, 2024.
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,025,958
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 315,173
- 6 oct 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 4,996,761
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 58 minutos
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