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i thought it was a tough movie to watch, because it portrays grief-driven rage so well. I'm glad I got to see it, as Francis McDormand's performance is a knockout!
It's not all that, but the highlight for me were two performances:
John Hawkes - ex-husband. I still remember him from Miranda July's Me and You and Everyone We Know (2005) where he played the single father bringing up two kids.
Clarke Peters - walk-in Sheriff. Although a small part, he had a good one. He also played one of the actors being interviewed by the media in Notting Hill (1999)
Did you enjoy making the film?
Yes, I did.
Good.
Any bit in particular?
You tell me what bit you enjoyed the most, and I'll tell you if I enjoyed making that bit.
Well done, but not a happy moment in the whole movie.
No happy moments, I agree. I do liked that they pulled you in with a small gesture of kindness just when it seemed like there was no hope - a glass of juice, a phone call, letters, $5000.
I enjoyed it as much as one can enjoy such a dark subject. Makes you think.
We watched this over the weekend and I must say it deserves all the accolades it has been getting. I thought it was a great movie, dark but very well done.
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