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.
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- Zoe Gladstone
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"Dear Zoe explores the grieving process with sweet messages, but in addition to being extremely generic, Gren Wells makes questionable creative decisions that remove emotional impact from the narration-dependent narrative. Typical film that's worth watching more for the extraordinary performances of the cast than for the formulaic screenplay.
Kweku Collins impresses on his debut, Theo Rossi demonstrates his underrated range, and Sadie Sink continues to prove why she's one of the most fascinating, talented actresses of her generation."
Rating: C.
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.
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- TriviaBased 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.
- SoundtracksLosing 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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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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