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Dear Zoe

  • 2022
  • R
  • 1h 34min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
1,8 k
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Sadie Sink in Dear Zoe (2022)
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Lorsque Tess et sa famille subissent une perte inimaginable, elle trouve le soutien d'une source surprenante: son père biologique, un adorable fainéant et le charmant, mais dangereux, délinq... Tout lireLorsque Tess et sa famille subissent une perte inimaginable, elle trouve le soutien d'une source surprenante: son père biologique, un adorable fainéant et le charmant, mais dangereux, délinquant juvénile d'à côté.Lorsque Tess et sa famille subissent une perte inimaginable, elle trouve le soutien d'une source surprenante: son père biologique, un adorable fainéant et le charmant, mais dangereux, délinquant juvénile d'à côté.

  • Réalisation
    • Gren Wells
  • Scénario
    • Philip Beard
    • Marc Lhormer
    • Melissa Martin
  • Casting principal
    • Sadie Sink
    • Theo Rossi
    • Jessica Capshaw
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,8 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Gren Wells
    • Scénario
      • Philip Beard
      • Marc Lhormer
      • Melissa Martin
    • Casting principal
      • Sadie Sink
      • Theo Rossi
      • Jessica Capshaw
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      • 2 victoires au 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
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    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
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    Richard Freeman
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    Edlyn Sabrina
    • Dr. Patel
    Annie Cunningham
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    • Réalisation
      • Gren Wells
    • Scénario
      • Philip Beard
      • Marc Lhormer
      • Melissa Martin
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    10mehmetakifceylan

    Sadie sink

    Wow why is sadie sink so good, her acting was so good, the story of the film is average, but the acting was wonderful. She will develop a lot and I believe that when it grows up, it will do even better. While watching Stranger Things I was already amazed by his acting and he did very high quality acting, Hopefully stranger things season 5 will also gwlir again and make it a super acting. While this review is only about sadie sink, I also liked the movie, But the story of the film could have been even better, I'm finishing this review here Good day everyone, see you friends see you sadie sink by.
    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.
    6fernandoschiavi

    With good intentions, "Dear Zoe" fails trying to decide whether it wants to be a story about grief, reconnecting with loved ones, forgiveness, or a simple young adult romance

    "Dear Zoe" is an adaptation of the 2005 novel of the same name written by Philip Beard and follows Tess DeNunzio (Sink), a teenager who lives with her mother and stepfather (Jessica Capshaw and Justin Bartha) in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her relationship with her family has become incredibly strained since the death of her half-sister Zoe (Mckenzie Noel Rusiewicz) in a hit-and-run accident on September 11, 2001, the day of the attack on the World Trade Center. From that day on, the lives of each member of this family (and the world) will never be the same. Trapped between the guilt she feels about her sister's accident and a growing anger towards everything and everyone, Tess seeks refuge in the house of her biological father (Theo Rossi), where she will learn, together with him, the challenges of winning. Responsibility in life, and, as a bonus, you will know love.

    It is possible to see how the story follows this pattern of young adult literary novels from its first minutes. Therefore, those who are already accustomed to the genre's antics end up deciphering its main plot twists and plot details during the course of the film. This is not enough to be a problem if the plot is well developed, however, at an hour and a half long, the general feeling that the viewer has in "Dear Zoe" is that the film tries to embrace too many themes at the same time, which ends up damaging the development of the protagonist. The script by Philip Beard, Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin addresses themes such as trauma, loss, healing, family relationships, first love, adolescence, drugs, racism, privilege, just to name a few; All of this feeds the story that has to present the plot and its characters to those watching the film. The result is that many things end up being thrown into the plot without being worked on, and some of them are poorly explained at the end of the film, such as the father's schism in relation to the teenage neighbor.

    Sadie Sink - who achieves the feat of becoming even more beautiful every year - once again plays a character full of youthful anger against the world and against everyone, something that is already becoming characteristic of this actress and that, if she is not careful, will end casting her in this type of hysterical character with whom the viewer finds it more difficult to feel empathy. On the other hand, young actor Kweku Collins is the highlight of "Dear Zoe", not only because he is the best on stage, but because of his natural charm. With actors who already have a certain CV as supporting actors - Theo Rossi, from "Sons of Anarchy" and Justin Bartha, from "The Hangover" - "Querida Zoe" is a drama that at a certain point turns into a romance, but which all the time it comes back to drama. It touches on an important point in the development of young people, on how to deal with losses; However, if the script removed some of the elements that only disrupted the plot, perhaps the engagement with the viewer would be deeper.

    It's clear that Wells and screenwriters Marc Lhormer and Melissa Martin were making "Dear Zoe" with the best intentions. Even though the emotional moments don't quite hit the mark, it's easy to see that they wanted to create a genuine and honest portrayal of grief and how we deal with the loss of those close to us, but it just doesn't work. The film can't decide whether it wants to be a story about grief, reconnecting with loved ones, forgiveness, or a simple young adult romance. Obviously, there are ways to balance these themes in a way that isn't so confusing, but that's not the case with "Dear Zoe." As the film progresses through its different subplots, you soon start to forget how you got to certain plot points, making the narrative disjointed. Although "Dear Zoe" doesn't work as a whole, Sadie Sink, as some might expect, stands out beyond what was given to her in the script, delivering a fantastic performance as Tess. As in her previous roles, she has a natural screen presence, and it's very easy to empathize with her character. Her chemistry with her co-stars fluctuates, but the scenes she shares with Theo Rossi and Jessica Capshaw are the ones that have some sense of authenticity. Speaking of which, Rossi also gives a decent performance as Nick. Although his casting as Sadie Sink's father is a little odd, he brings a lot of tenderness and heart to the role, as well as carrying a natural charisma.

    If there's any reason to give "Dear Zoe" a chance, it's these two central performances that save the film from being unwatchable. Justin Bartha, who has already proven himself to be a very talented actor, has very little to do in the film, other than the cliché role of the emotionally distant stepfather (you know the type). The only time the emotions really hit, in a way, in "Dear Zoe" is in a scene near the end of the film between Capshaw and Sink. Not only does it remind the audience how we got to where we were in the story in the first place, but it's one of the few times you can actually feel something about the film as a whole.

    Within the script, there are also missed opportunities to show how facing grief head-on allows for a connection with the person who has passed away. We practically don't see scenes of Tess with Zoe and it's difficult to gauge the relationship between the sisters and the impact that the tragedy had on the older sister's life. And in "Dear Zoe," the small doses of happiness Tess manages to experience often come from others, while she completely avoids her grief. It's an interesting message, but in these moments, Sadie Sink delivers an emotionally intense and nuanced performance, proving that she can hold her own alongside seasoned veterans. Theo Rossi is also exceptional. In almost every scene, Rossi acts with moving grace and delivers a stunning, richly searing performance with a calming, comforting presence. It will be very easy for the audience to get involved with everything he does on screen. If nothing else, the entire cast propels Gren Wells' film as something to watch for the performances alone.

    The film was shot in real locations, and while it doesn't stand out visually, sharp cinematography (by Joel Schwartz) adds some impact. However, much of "Dear Zoe" seems to be artificially designed to manipulate emotions rather than trying to earn them organically. "Dear Zoe" has its heart in the right place, but its reliance on creating too many sappy character moments and trying to be too many things at once keeps it from standing out. Clearly this isn't a film that will end the careers of the people involved, far from it, as this creative team's previous work has proven their talent, but it's also not something that will work for a large portion of audiences. While there's lost potential when it comes to revealing intricate details about grief and guilt, Lhormer and Martin's script allows Sink and Rossi to take complete emotional control of the project. They deliver tender performances capable of winning the hearts of viewers who have already experienced loss and found solace in reconnecting with family, leading to moving moments that will linger throughout the film.

    Narratively speaking, "Dear Zoe" embraces melodramatic tones and delivers a very shallow story, and it is in this exaggeration of trying to move the viewer at all costs that the film gets lost in several moments. Also getting the wrong tone in the soundtrack, which sounds like a youth playlist playing every five minutes, the film, despite this, has its particularities and brings good reflections on family and mourning. Furthermore, Dear Zoe is a good choice for those who like more family films and for those who enjoy the promising work of the promising and increasingly charming Sadie Sink. The story itself feels emotionally empty, with no sense of direction. It's a collection of quirks, from the reckless-sounding inclusion of 9-11, cute puppies, backstabbing friends, and amusement park date montages set to upbeat pop music, "Dear Zoe" has it all and doesn't know if it's a romance with a little drama or the other way around. Every plot beat seems to be taken from better (or slightly better) material, which is shocking as its source material - published in 2005 - was met with much praise and praise. From the looks of it, the book tells this story in a much more subtle way, compared to this film, which seems to be trying to be something out of a John Green novel. Even with a short running time of just 95 minutes, "Dear Zoe's" lack of consistency makes the pace incredibly slow and ends up harming the final feeling surrounding the production.
    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.
    8jayakumarjrain

    GREN WELLS MASTERPIECE

    Dear Zoe is a poignant coming-of-age drama that explores grief, guilt, and emotional healing through the eyes of a teenage girl. Based on the novel by Philip Beard, the film centers on Tess DeNunzio (Sadie Sink), a 16-year-old grappling with the tragic death of her younger sister, Zoe, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident on the same day as the September 11 attacks.

    Consumed by guilt and resentment, Tess feels emotionally abandoned by her mother and stepfather, who seem unable to confront the trauma directly. Seeking escape, Tess runs away to live with her estranged biological father, Nick (Theo Rossi), a small-time marijuana dealer with a complicated past. Though he's far from a model parent, Nick offers Tess an unconventional kind of comfort-one rooted in honesty and shared pain.

    As Tess adjusts to her new environment, she forms a connection with a quiet, artistic neighbor named Jimmy (Kweku Collins), who encourages her to confront her grief and embrace vulnerability. Through their growing relationship, Tess slowly begins to find her voice and reframe her understanding of love and loss.

    The film is driven by Sadie Sink's raw and empathetic performance, capturing Tess's inner turmoil and search for meaning. Dear Zoe does not dwell on melodrama; instead, it offers a grounded and intimate portrait of a teenager navigating the emotional aftermath of tragedy. It also underscores the different ways people process grief-some with silence, some with anger, and some by running away.

    Ultimately, Dear Zoe is a meditation on healing, forgiveness, and the enduring bonds of family, reminding viewers that even in moments of deep sorrow, there is still room for growth, connection, and hope. Quiet yet powerful, the film resonates with emotional authenticity.

    Review written by artist jayakumar jrain.

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      Based on the novel "Dear Zoe" by Philip Beard.
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      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.

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      • 4 novembre 2022 (États-Unis)
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      • Resonate Entertainment
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