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Suze

  • 2023
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Michaela Watkins and Charlie Gillespie in Suze (2023)
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When her only daughter goes off to university, an empty-nest mother gets stuck taking care of her daughter's heartbroken ex-boyfriend, whom she can't stand.When her only daughter goes off to university, an empty-nest mother gets stuck taking care of her daughter's heartbroken ex-boyfriend, whom she can't stand.When her only daughter goes off to university, an empty-nest mother gets stuck taking care of her daughter's heartbroken ex-boyfriend, whom she can't stand.

  • Directors
    • Dane Clark
    • Linsey Stewart
  • Writers
    • Dane Clark
    • Linsey Stewart
  • Stars
    • Michaela Watkins
    • Sandy Jobin-Bevans
    • Sorika Wolf
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1K
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    • Directors
      • Dane Clark
      • Linsey Stewart
    • Writers
      • Dane Clark
      • Linsey Stewart
    • Stars
      • Michaela Watkins
      • Sandy Jobin-Bevans
      • Sorika Wolf
    • 17User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Michaela Watkins
    Michaela Watkins
    • Susan
    Sandy Jobin-Bevans
    Sandy Jobin-Bevans
    • Alan
    Sorika Wolf
    Sorika Wolf
    • Jacinta
    Sara Waisglass
    Sara Waisglass
    • Brooke
    Charlie Gillespie
    Charlie Gillespie
    • Gage
    Neha Kohli
    Neha Kohli
    • Doctor
    Oscar Hsu
    Oscar Hsu
    • Paul Jung
    Ordena Stephens
    • Lorraine
    • (as Ordena Stephens-Thompson)
    Fegan DeCordova
    Fegan DeCordova
    • Tami
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Rick
    Rainbow Sun Francks
    Rainbow Sun Francks
    • Carlos
    Tricia Black
    Tricia Black
    • Tanice
    Naomi Wright
    • Huge Braid Girl
    Ajahnis Charley
    Ajahnis Charley
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    Alexander Eling
    Alexander Eling
    • Justin
    Catherine De Seve
    Catherine De Seve
    • Waiter
    Krista Bridges
    Krista Bridges
    • Deb
    Malayka Gray
    • Yoga Instructor
    • (as Malayka)
    • Directors
      • Dane Clark
      • Linsey Stewart
    • Writers
      • Dane Clark
      • Linsey Stewart
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    10tesim-98679

    So delightful and warm

    I had no idea what to expect from this Canadian indie but this movie ended up being exctly what I needed on a cold rainy night. Suze and Gage left me feeling hopeful about the world and their performances (by the amazing Charlie Gillespie and Michaela Watkins) were quite charming! The daughter reminded me way too much of my own (lol!)

    I laughed, I teared up, and I actually look forward to watching it again. I find there aren't that many films about kindness out there and I think we need more of that.

    So nice to see Michaela in a leading role as well. I always enjoy seeing her in shows but didn't know her name but I'll never forget it now.

    If you want to have your heart warmed, check this out. It's such a sweet lil' love story!
    8TheDome81

    Excellent little indie!

    What could be better than an indie flick? Why a Canadian indie flick, of course! I was a bit skeptical going into this one, but what a pleasant surprise. Just about everything about it was picture perfect. Great acting, excellent writing, interesting story, and ultimately, a warmhearted and unpredictable movie.

    Susan (Michaela Watkins), is a divorced mom who's raised her daughter by herself. After graduation, Brooke (Sara Waisglass) announces she's not going to college locally, but to McGill University in Montreal, six hours away. Susan is devastated. As is Gage (Charlie Gillespie), Brooke's clingy boyfriend. He's a totally unmotivated high school dropout and Susan despises him. After he attempts to commit suicide, Susan reluctantly agrees to take him in and to keep an eye on him.

    The two mismatched couple eventually grow closer together, while Susan tries to move on with her life. She's a very encouraging surrogate mom to Gage and the film takes numerous twists and turns, all adding up to a funny, amusing, and satisfying hour and a half of rewarding moviegoing. If you're in the mood for something a bit different, be sure to put this film in your queue!

    --MovieJunkieMark.
    10amberdagenais

    A lovely, comfort food of a movie!

    I really loved this movie! Sweet and heartfelt, beautifully acted, with so many funny, silly, emotional and awkward moments... I will definitely tell all my family and friends to watch this! I always expect to enjoy Michaela Watkins in a movie, but Charlie Gillespie as costar was a beautiful surprise! They had a lovely chemistry that built organically, and the singing/piano moment will live in my head rent-free forever. A gentle exploration of so many subjects - love, loss, change, resilience, mental health issues for both youth and adults, the impacts of life's milestones, adult loneliness, giving your whole self to relationships without consideration of one's self- it really tugged at the heartstrings without leaving me feeling wrung out, because the overwhelming message was hope and the importance of self-care and human connection. This is something I think all of us have been feeling more and more following the pandemic. I'm so thankful for the folks who brought us these stories and these characters with these actors. So watch this movie, you won't regret it.
    8chong_an

    All the lonely people

    Suze is a successful professional woman, divorced, feeling possessive of their only child, daughter Brooke. She has been pressuring Brooke to drop her boyfriend, ne'er do well musician Gage, who is unable to finish high school. Suze is planning on Brooke to attend a local university while staying at home, and is shocked when Brooke heads off to McGill, a 6-hour drive away. Brooke proceeds to break up with Gage by text message, then ghosts both of them.

    After a suicide attempt, Gage ends up under the care of Suze, whose dislike grows into a bonding experience, as both miss Brooke, and both turn out to be otherwise lonely people. That part of the plot has a parallel with the teacher-student duo in The Holdovers.

    There is smart writing in the events and vignettes that flesh out the characters, with the theme that life happens, and you just have to deal with it.
    7ferguson-6

    find yourself through others

    Greetings again from the darkness. Empty nest syndrome has always fascinated me. As parents, we strive to build independence in our kids so that they can go out in the world and fend for themselves (better described as not moving back home or remaining on the family 'payroll'). And then there are parents like Susan in this excellent and entertaining new film from co-writers and co-directors Dane Clark and Linsey Stewart (partners, spouses, and collaborators).

    We first see Susan (Michaela Watkins) as she arrives home and finds her husband and a woman canoodling in the backyard swimming pool. The story then jumps ahead five years. Susan is divorced and her daughter Brooke (Sara Waisglass, TAINTED, 2020) is graduating from high school, with a plan to live at home and attend a local college. Susan is a hovering parent, seemingly involved in all aspects of Brooke's life - even questioning what her daughter sees in goofy and free-spirited Gage (Charlie Gillespie, TOTALLY KILLER, 2023), the boyfriend who couldn't manage to graduate on time.

    Susan is exasperated ... or maybe just beaten down ... with her life. She works a dead-end job, is in perimenopause, has no love life of her own, can't believe her overachieving daughter is with this 'loser', and seems to have lost any portion of her own self while being a mother. Things go from bad to worse for her when her ex-husband and his new wife (Sandy Jobin-Bevans, Sorika Wolf) spill the beans on big news about Brooke. It's news that shocks Susan - mostly because she was the last to know. Now for all of this to work, the extraordinary talents of Michaela Watkins (YOU HURT MY FEELINGS, 2023; PAINT, 2023) carry these scenes. She flashes the greatest forlorn face in cinema. Is this kinda funny or is the pain too deep? Well, it's both.

    The film really takes off from there. Circumstances are such that Susan and Gage are forced to spend significant time together, and what follows is an example of how humanity and emotions and personality can blend to form surprising bonds. The on-screen chemistry between Watkins and Gillespie is a thing of beauty. It's not romantic chemistry, but rather two lonely souls from different generations learning and evolving thanks to each other. Once we meet Gage's dad (Aaron Ashmore), much is understood as to why Gage thrives from Susan's caring approach.

    This script is beautifully written, and the acting is superb. The cast excels in playing the scenarios as real people would. The dialogue is grounded, yet sometimes it stings, while at other times it evokes laughter. When Gage tells Susan, "We both got left by the same person", their bond is solidified - even moreso than after the 'cuddle party'. The cherry on top here is Gage performing Roxette's classic hit, "It Must Have Been Love". The film was well received at festivals last year, and I expect it will find an appreciative audience this year.

    Opens in theaters on February 7, 2024.

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      Gage: It's kinda funny, huh, Suze?

      Susan: What's that?

      Gage: That we both got left by the same person.

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2023 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 苏兹
    • Filming locations
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Wildling Pictures
      • Thirty-one Sixty Pictures
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      1 hour 33 minutes
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