A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.A US soldier suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.
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I don't know if Causeway will be talked about during the Oscar season, but I thought the film was pretty solid. It's a slow examination of PTSD & the frustrating process of rehabilitation with strong performances from Jennifer Lawrence & Brian Tyree Henry at its core, their dynamic is what made the movie work for me even though it can be a tough watch at times considering the nature of the subject.
Jennifer Lawrence's character suffers from an incident in Afghanistan and she still has to deal with the repercussions now that she's back home, a place that she doesn't necessarily like to be. It's mostly a quiet film but it has some strong moments of emotions, especially towards the end where I felt like they did a good job making us care about the characters. The people in this movie felt very natural and that's just good casting & acting. A good reminder that Jennifer Lawrence can act.
The relationship between Jennifer Lawrence's character (Lynsey) and her family & friends is what drives this film. She has some work to do on her physical & mental health and we witness her journey as she tries to adjust to her new life. The bond she builds with Brian Tyree Henry is heartfelt as they share a similar trauma and are trying to help each other. It's not something I would be willing to watch again in the near future, it's a heavy subject, but at least there's some light in there to give us hope and make us appreciate the material.
7/10.
Jennifer Lawrence's character suffers from an incident in Afghanistan and she still has to deal with the repercussions now that she's back home, a place that she doesn't necessarily like to be. It's mostly a quiet film but it has some strong moments of emotions, especially towards the end where I felt like they did a good job making us care about the characters. The people in this movie felt very natural and that's just good casting & acting. A good reminder that Jennifer Lawrence can act.
The relationship between Jennifer Lawrence's character (Lynsey) and her family & friends is what drives this film. She has some work to do on her physical & mental health and we witness her journey as she tries to adjust to her new life. The bond she builds with Brian Tyree Henry is heartfelt as they share a similar trauma and are trying to help each other. It's not something I would be willing to watch again in the near future, it's a heavy subject, but at least there's some light in there to give us hope and make us appreciate the material.
7/10.
This movie was fantastic . I loved it . It's a slow burn , the characters feel real and the pain they feel is acted incredibly well . The dialogue felt totally natural and all the relationships were so dynamic and important to the story .
This isn't the kind of film you can watch while scrolling social media - it's meant to be felt and observed and that means giving it your full attention as movies should be . You miss way too much of the subtlety if you aren't willing to put your phone down for an hour and a half .
The dynamic between the two main characters is obviously well done and the "chemistry " felt real and refreshing . Some other highlights were the relationship between Lindsey and her mom , Lindsey and her brother and james and his employees .
Lindsey and her mom showed the complexities of mother - daughter relationships. The mom isn't necessarily a bad person but has never dealt with her own trauma or self confidence issues and it bleeds down and is obvious in the interactions . The scene in the jail with her brother was so powerful and well done- great acting by Lawrence and Harvard . James is a well loved guy and you can feel it - in spite of a hard past - a good man .
I read an article once about Jennifer Lawrence after she was in "winters bone " and then being asked to play Katniss - her real dream was to do indie , diverse characters and not be type casted or forever known as katniss Everdeen . She has done a ton since then - but this is probably her best work.
Watch it , appreciate it and you won't regret your 90 min .
This isn't the kind of film you can watch while scrolling social media - it's meant to be felt and observed and that means giving it your full attention as movies should be . You miss way too much of the subtlety if you aren't willing to put your phone down for an hour and a half .
The dynamic between the two main characters is obviously well done and the "chemistry " felt real and refreshing . Some other highlights were the relationship between Lindsey and her mom , Lindsey and her brother and james and his employees .
Lindsey and her mom showed the complexities of mother - daughter relationships. The mom isn't necessarily a bad person but has never dealt with her own trauma or self confidence issues and it bleeds down and is obvious in the interactions . The scene in the jail with her brother was so powerful and well done- great acting by Lawrence and Harvard . James is a well loved guy and you can feel it - in spite of a hard past - a good man .
I read an article once about Jennifer Lawrence after she was in "winters bone " and then being asked to play Katniss - her real dream was to do indie , diverse characters and not be type casted or forever known as katniss Everdeen . She has done a ton since then - but this is probably her best work.
Watch it , appreciate it and you won't regret your 90 min .
An observational drama on an injured soldier's return to a broken home. The subsequent recovery process through befriending another lost soul, and making family amends in this thought provoking drama that leaves it to the viewer's discretion...
There is no melodrama or hissy-fits about poor me from Jennifer Lawrence as Lynsey, downplaying the role to the point where you forget the actor and get caught up in the emotions of the character. And that goes to the whole cast, who played it in tune to the subdued thoughtful tone of the film.
There is no riveting story here, just performances that felt so real without being too loud. One for the film school...
There is no melodrama or hissy-fits about poor me from Jennifer Lawrence as Lynsey, downplaying the role to the point where you forget the actor and get caught up in the emotions of the character. And that goes to the whole cast, who played it in tune to the subdued thoughtful tone of the film.
There is no riveting story here, just performances that felt so real without being too loud. One for the film school...
What I like about this movie, aside from Jennifer Lawrence giving a really beautifully natural performance, as well as a primo performance by Brian Tyree Henry, is the reality of life. I won't talk about the main plot, the story itself since that would spoil it, but I will say that the portrayal of the mundane, day-to-day life, which let's face it can be pretty slow, yet fruitful (ask anyone growing up before technology) and the dialogue between the two is normal, natural, as they become friends and deal with their personal situations. I enjoyed this slice of life movie more than I expected to.
Yes this is another vehicle for JenLaw to show off her ample assets. She is reserved and nuanced here and allows Brian Tyree Henry to steal nearly every scene that they share.
BTH is a revelation here. He is a large man that delivers a simmering and sometimes explosive performance and does it with an understated strength. I hope that Hollywood is paying attention and gets him some higher profile roles.
While this material seems somewhat familiar, the female lead makes for a different turn on the whole vet returning from war genre.
Coming in at a tight just over 90 minutes, this one is well worth a look.
BTH is a revelation here. He is a large man that delivers a simmering and sometimes explosive performance and does it with an understated strength. I hope that Hollywood is paying attention and gets him some higher profile roles.
While this material seems somewhat familiar, the female lead makes for a different turn on the whole vet returning from war genre.
Coming in at a tight just over 90 minutes, this one is well worth a look.
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- TriviaThe film was shot in the summer of 2019, but didn't premiere until 2022.
- GoofsWhen Lynsey's mother is smoking in the kitchen while taking to Linsey; the orientation of her lighter on the table changes from cut to cut. Additionally the way her mother holds the second cigarette she is about to light up also changes.
- SoundtracksCome September
Performed by Kavika
Written by Peter Kamano
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- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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