Style: Coming-of-Age Drama
Director: Paul Dano
Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould, Invoice Camp
Working Time: 104 minutes
Synopsis: In rural Montana of 1960, Jerry (Jake Gyllenhaal) loses his golf course job, straining his marriage to Jeanette (Carey Mulligan). Their teenaged son Joe (Ed Oxenbould) observes his father slumping right into a melancholy, forcing Jeanette to search out employment as a swim teacher. Jerry then abandons the household altogether by accepting a low paying camp-based seasonal firefighting job, prompting Jeanette to welcome the attentions of auto dealership proprietor Miller (Invoice Camp). Joe begins a part-time job at a images studio and questions his function on this disintegrating household.
What Works Nicely: Paul Dano’s directorial debut adapts Richard Ford’s guide right into a considerate and superbly acted drama centred on household unease, unmet expectations, and financial imperatives. The feelings are understated and natural, the script (co-written by Dano and Zoe Kazan) uncovering genuine feelings and grounded interactions, particularly between an deserted spouse and her bewildered son. Diego Garcia’s cinematography finds marvel within the Montana landscapes, and opts for a extra static and quietly observational stance.
What Does Not Work As Nicely: The low-key story by no means threatens to increase past typical stresses fracturing a single small household, in the end limiting the emotional resonance.
Key Quote:
Jeanette: I really feel like I have to get up, however I do not know what from or to.
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