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Dear Zoe

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Sadie Sink in Dear Zoe (2022)
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When Tess and her family suffer an unimaginable loss, she finds support from a surprising source: her biological father - a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks - and the charmi... Read allWhen Tess and her family suffer an unimaginable loss, she finds support from a surprising source: her biological father - a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks - and the charming but dangerous juvenile delinquent next door.When Tess and her family suffer an unimaginable loss, she finds support from a surprising source: her biological father - a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks - and the charming but dangerous juvenile delinquent next door.

  • Director
    • Gren Wells
  • Writers
    • Philip Beard
    • Marc Lhormer
    • Melissa Martin
  • Stars
    • Sadie Sink
    • Theo Rossi
    • Jessica Capshaw
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.9K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,792
    1,643
    • Director
      • Gren Wells
    • Writers
      • Philip Beard
      • Marc Lhormer
      • Melissa Martin
    • Stars
      • Sadie Sink
      • Theo Rossi
      • Jessica Capshaw
    • 13User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Sadie Sink
    Sadie Sink
    • Tess DeNunzio
    Theo Rossi
    Theo Rossi
    • Nick DeNunzio
    Jessica Capshaw
    Jessica Capshaw
    • Elly Gladstone
    Justin Bartha
    Justin Bartha
    • David Gladstone
    Kweku Collins
    Kweku Collins
    • Jimmy Freeze
    Vivien Lyra Blair
    Vivien Lyra Blair
    • Emily Gladstone
    Mckenzie Noel Rusiewicz
    • Zoe Gladstone
    • (as MacKenzie Noel Rusiewicz)
    Tanyell Waivers
    Tanyell Waivers
    • Vicky
    Sophie Guest
    • Caitlin
    Emmy James
    Emmy James
    • Ashley
    Jonathan Visser
    • Travis
    Evan Coury
    • Justin
    Jean Zarzour
    Jean Zarzour
    • Mrs. Sanelli
    Laurie Klatscher
    • Grammy
    Anita Farmer Bergman
    Anita Farmer Bergman
    • Momo
    Richard Freeman
    • Pastor
    Edlyn Sabrina
    • Dr. Patel
    Annie Cunningham
    • Soloist
    • Director
      • Gren Wells
    • Writers
      • Philip Beard
      • Marc Lhormer
      • Melissa Martin
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    User reviews13

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    8Sofka001

    A film worth watching

    Great movie. I really enjoyed and loved every second of it. Sadie Sink and Theo Rossi did an amazing job. It's really interesting the way they pulled out this story to be the way it should be told. What I mean by that is that they told a very uncomfortable story in very light way without making it hard to be watched or without making it to be something it shouldn't be. We don't have that much stories that are close to this one and that are made by really good actors. Nowadays we only have some sci-fi movies which are not connected to reality or the movies where we see way too much romance. For me this is the movie which should be an example for more movies to be made like this and on similar topics.
    3PRQueen88

    Melodramatic soap opera for Lifetime

    This was an overacted, poorly written melodrama that goes nowhere quick. You can tell the young lead actress is probably a capable performer but was grossly underserved by the script and feeble direction. The other actors did a passable job but nobody really stood out. The plot is simply not interesting enough, and the dialogue was cringeworthy in numerous places. Lots of hysterics, crying, yelling, you couldn't help but roll your eyes and wish you could change the channel on this soap opera that might have been a much better fit on something like the Lifetime channel than on a large screen in a theater.
    8Boristhemoggy

    Before you watch it, and after you've watched it.

    I watched this story about a family going through turmoil after a tragic loss simply because Sadie Sink starred. I was not let down by my choice.

    The story itself is a simple one of happiness turned to grief, then grief turned to acceptance, and I agree with some that it is slightly predictable and slightly melodramatic.

    However I forgive all of that for 3 major reasons.

    Sadie Sink is fabulous. She's very expressive and very intelligent with how she is viewed and therefore how she must portray her character. She carries this film easily.

    The story is perfectly delivered with all main characters delivering quality results. Some of the dialogue is quote worthy: I loved the Before/After narration at the end. And the directing is very much top level. I loved the way all the characters were developed properly (except David for some reason) and I did feel a connection with each of them as a result.

    It would have been easy with the handsome Jimmy and the lovely Tess to have had them fall in love instantly and give us a steamy sex scene to show their passion for each other. However, they were very reserved, only enjoying the odd, brief kiss now and again for some time.

    When they did get passionate everything was suggested or hinted. There was not one single bit of passionate face smashing, or orgasmic thrash, or bare breasted chest heaving like we see so much of.

    I gave it an extra point just for that. But the other 7 I gave because it truly is a great film about loss and coping and recovering.
    7davidwfilmguy

    See This One For the Acting

    Sadie Sink inhabits the character of Tess, a teenaged girl going through a difficult transition in her life. A horrible accident upends her normal existence and shatters her family on the exact same day America experiences the shock and terror of the 9/11 attacks. Theo Rossi ("Emily the Criminal") also does good work as Tess's father in what could have been a cliched role if a lesser actor had played it. Newcomer Kweku Collins is also fine as a very (un)stereotypical boy-next-door and he and Sink display good and interesting chemistry in their scenes together.

    A word about the cinematography in this low budget indie and the word is beautiful. Most independent films simply don't look as nice as this one does. There's a great physical sense of Pittsburgh and its surroundings and I like how the enhanced visuals reflect Tess's heightened awareness during this intense time in her life.

    Dear Zoe has both heft and heart and it reveals important truths about both grief and guilt, and how we have to come to terms with these feelings in order to move on with our lives.
    6willphelan

    Solid

    Dear Zoe is a mixed bag. Sadie Sink obviously gives a fantastic performance, and she shows so much range. Her character is also taken on such an emotional journey throughout the film and everything related to her learning to move on with life after the death of her younger sister is excellent. The movie also was very well directed, so many shots looked beautiful, and the transitions especially early on in the movie were awesome. However the script of the movie leaves quite a bit to be desired. The dialogue is clunky, the love story is very forced and the age gap is questionable to say the least. Story wise the best part of the movie was the relationship between Tess (Sadie) and her father, it felt very natural and the two had great chemistry. The movie had some good emotional scenes and nice performances but the lackluster script holds it back from greatness.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the novel "Dear Zoe" by Philip Beard.
    • Quotes

      Nick DeNunzio: You stay away from him, you hear me?

      Tess DeNunzio: But I'm almost 17. I'm not a little girl anymore.

      Nick DeNunzio: Yeah, well, it's my house, so it's my rules.

      Tess DeNunzio: My body, my rules.

    • Soundtracks
      Losing You
      Written by Carmen Bradley and Whitney Dean

      Performed by The Sweeplings

      Courtesy of The Sweeplings

      Under exclusive license to Nettwerk Music Group Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 4, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Roku [united states]
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дорогая Зои
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Zin Haze Productions
      • Resonate Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
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