A divorced mom tries to make peace with her dysfunctional family as she finds a second chance at love.A divorced mom tries to make peace with her dysfunctional family as she finds a second chance at love.A divorced mom tries to make peace with her dysfunctional family as she finds a second chance at love.
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What a disappointment
I love call me Kat. I love Dustin Hoffman. But this is so over the top. No redeeming characters or plot. Not at all realistic. Candace Bergman as the mother is so unlikeable that it ruins the whole story.
Hard to watch, but worth it
First off, I am not a Mayim Bialik fan, as a person. But that has nothing to do with her talent in the writing, directing, producing area of this film. I am glad I didn't know it was so much her when I started to watch it - otherwise I am afraid my prejudices against her would have kept me from viewing a really good movie.
This is about the complexity of a messed up family - and what family isn't totally messed up? And this family has made it an art form.
It has 2 great actors, Dustin Hoffman and the ever surprising Candice Bergen and a further ensemble of younger ones orbiting Hoffman and Bergen.
So, if you can handle some rough family dynamics (normal), give it a go.
This is about the complexity of a messed up family - and what family isn't totally messed up? And this family has made it an art form.
It has 2 great actors, Dustin Hoffman and the ever surprising Candice Bergen and a further ensemble of younger ones orbiting Hoffman and Bergen.
So, if you can handle some rough family dynamics (normal), give it a go.
Seriously?
This film is rife with poorly developed characters and cheezy, cloying script. I tried to watch it longer based on these positive reviews, but I am choking on the cheeziness. Give it a miss.
Just a well stitched together life story
Just a regular story about life, chapters, transitions, focused on how one Jewish gal apparently leans into her faith to make it through (we are left to assume). Well worth the watch even if you are not Jewish. Also, kudos MB for such a daring, bold move, not only P+D, but also WRITING. Well done. IHS.
Hard to watch
A good first effort Ms. Bialik !
A quadruple dose of mental illness!
How do you break the family cycle?
Is it part of our DNA?
The credits posted that the story and characters were fictitious but many will identify with the family estrangement - necessary for self-care , the care and responsibility of our aging parents and conflicts we face with them.
The acting was good and ending seemed encouraging and hopeful.
A quadruple dose of mental illness!
How do you break the family cycle?
Is it part of our DNA?
The credits posted that the story and characters were fictitious but many will identify with the family estrangement - necessary for self-care , the care and responsibility of our aging parents and conflicts we face with them.
The acting was good and ending seemed encouraging and hopeful.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the second film in which Candice Bergen and Dianna Agron play mother and daughter, following The Romantics (2010) (as Augusta and Minnow Hayes).
- GoofsAt the funeral, everyone shovels dirt on the coffin using the normal side of the shovel. The traditional practice is for each family member to add three shovels of dirt to the grave using the back or rounded part of the shovel rather than the scoop to symbolically say how reluctant one is to lose this loved one.
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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