MalTru
Mai 2004 ist beigetreten
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It's a beautifully shot movie, filled with a palpable desperation from John Magaro and Molly Belle Wright. Wright gives a spot on performance of an eldest daughter forced to grow up too fast, who is too aware of the adult issues impacting her childhood and taking on more responsibility than a child her age should have to. Meanwhile, Wyatt Solis as the younger brother has the joyful ignorance of a child too young to yet understand what is happening around him and just rolling with life's big bounces. The way the movie connects to the title of the film introduces a whole new level of heartbreak. The movie is slow, giving viewers time to really soak in the feeling of confusion felt by Wright's character, and to a lesser extent Solis's.
While this episode may feel a bit disconnected from the overall action of the season, there were amazingly sweet and/or funny moments between Trent Crimm and Colin, Roy and Jamie, Higgins and Will, Rebecca and a stranger, Isaac and the rest of the team, and Ted and his inner demons. My only real complaint is there wasn't enough Keely, though one time she popped out I literally lol'd. I thought it was a beautiful episode about exploring and honoring yourself. I also think Rebecca's storyline was one of the most romantic I've seen in a while, and a moving example of how you never know who will touch your heart and open you up.
Had this been a season 7 episode or something, I'd rate it much higher- it was trippy and had a thousand references. But this close to the end of the series, I would've preferred something less experimental. I feel like we could've still had a Gus-centered episode with lots of pathos that was a bit more straightforward.
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