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A mother struggles to make a better life for her daughter.A mother struggles to make a better life for her daughter.A mother struggles to make a better life for her daughter.
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Stefania LaVie Owen
- Ruthie Carmichael
- (as Stefania Owen)
Odiseas Georgiadis
- Ben
- (as Odiseas Gregory Georgiadis)
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
- Ms. Frankfurt
- (as Siobhan Fallon)
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One of the best movies I have seen for some time!
A mother with her teenage daughter are victims of bad luck and poverty and so they go in search of a new life starting with a road trip.
Not only is this an absorbing drama but the acting from every player is first rate, with a highly intelligent script and super presentation..
The picture deserves a top rating as:
i) it graphically shows how poverty can and often will destroy individuals,and
ii) how prejudice against women and gender is so unfair, and
iii) the loving bond between parent and child is illustrated superbly.
This is not a unhappy film, quite the reverse . It is an uplifting movie done with guts, humor and grace.
9/10.
A mother with her teenage daughter are victims of bad luck and poverty and so they go in search of a new life starting with a road trip.
Not only is this an absorbing drama but the acting from every player is first rate, with a highly intelligent script and super presentation..
The picture deserves a top rating as:
i) it graphically shows how poverty can and often will destroy individuals,and
ii) how prejudice against women and gender is so unfair, and
iii) the loving bond between parent and child is illustrated superbly.
This is not a unhappy film, quite the reverse . It is an uplifting movie done with guts, humor and grace.
9/10.
A Huge Slice of "Down and Out" Life is what the Directorial Debut of Actress Katie Holmes (who also stars) serves to Enquiring Minds and the Result is an Underrated, Heavily Clichéd, but ultimately Watchable Actor's Showcase.
The Actor's bring to Life some Low-Life but Likable Characters Coalescing around a Struggling Small Town Diner. The Diner is an Island on a Sea that is Experiencing a "Perfect Storm" of Personal, Cultural, and Societal Devastation.
Kathryn Reis is "Sally" the "Sister Looking" Daughter to a Mom (Katie Holmes), a Product of a "Child Services" Upbringing that was given No Tools or Education on the Subject of "Momhood".
Running Scared the Duo Travel from Town to Town Living (barely) on Sheer Survival Skills and Luck. But once Stranded at the Diner and Forced to "Land" for some Repairs (to their car and themselves), They Encounter Counter Intuitive Folks who are Kind and Compassionate.
Richard Kind as "Tiny" the Diner Owner, Eve Lindley (almost steals the show) as Transgender "Peter Pam", get it, and Luke Wilson as a Potential "Knight" to the Rescue, are all Superb in this Drama about the Hopes and Dreams of "Little People" and the Obstacles Obstructing an Easy Path from the "Storm" of Life".
But there are "Lifelines" and "Lifeboats" along the way and the Two may, Perhaps, find a Comforting Port, despite the odds, if They keep Paddling in the Same Direction, Together.
The Actor's bring to Life some Low-Life but Likable Characters Coalescing around a Struggling Small Town Diner. The Diner is an Island on a Sea that is Experiencing a "Perfect Storm" of Personal, Cultural, and Societal Devastation.
Kathryn Reis is "Sally" the "Sister Looking" Daughter to a Mom (Katie Holmes), a Product of a "Child Services" Upbringing that was given No Tools or Education on the Subject of "Momhood".
Running Scared the Duo Travel from Town to Town Living (barely) on Sheer Survival Skills and Luck. But once Stranded at the Diner and Forced to "Land" for some Repairs (to their car and themselves), They Encounter Counter Intuitive Folks who are Kind and Compassionate.
Richard Kind as "Tiny" the Diner Owner, Eve Lindley (almost steals the show) as Transgender "Peter Pam", get it, and Luke Wilson as a Potential "Knight" to the Rescue, are all Superb in this Drama about the Hopes and Dreams of "Little People" and the Obstacles Obstructing an Easy Path from the "Storm" of Life".
But there are "Lifelines" and "Lifeboats" along the way and the Two may, Perhaps, find a Comforting Port, despite the odds, if They keep Paddling in the Same Direction, Together.
... mom and daughter coming of age movie. My mom and I struggled growing up and I get it. If you like gritty independent films with truth in them, this is for you. Plus the entire cast is amaZing.
How many times have I seen the formula for this film? Answer: Too many times.
An alcoholic woman goes on the run with her bratty but more responsible teenage daughter in a crappy car. Along the way they get involved in escapades involving slimy boyfriends, petty shoplifting and a transsexual waitress. The mother's currency of choice is sex, and she utilises it relentlessly to try and pay for her motor repairs, keep her new job and house etc. while her petulant child just mopes around and complains. A likable pair, they ain't.
A shaggy dog story at heart with a few easily navigable pitfalls along the way, the movie struggles to hold your attention during it's far too drawn-out 100 minute runtime, finally even switching the personalities of the main duo near the end to create some artificial tension. This is done with absolutely no foreshadowing or fanfare, proving that the director Katie Holmes (who drove Tom Cruise to jump onto Oprah's sofa. As you do) cares a lot more about the predictable banalities of the plot than anything approaching character development.
I'm sure there are much better films of this ilk about. What are they? No idea. How's about you do your own homework, lazy? 5/10
An alcoholic woman goes on the run with her bratty but more responsible teenage daughter in a crappy car. Along the way they get involved in escapades involving slimy boyfriends, petty shoplifting and a transsexual waitress. The mother's currency of choice is sex, and she utilises it relentlessly to try and pay for her motor repairs, keep her new job and house etc. while her petulant child just mopes around and complains. A likable pair, they ain't.
A shaggy dog story at heart with a few easily navigable pitfalls along the way, the movie struggles to hold your attention during it's far too drawn-out 100 minute runtime, finally even switching the personalities of the main duo near the end to create some artificial tension. This is done with absolutely no foreshadowing or fanfare, proving that the director Katie Holmes (who drove Tom Cruise to jump onto Oprah's sofa. As you do) cares a lot more about the predictable banalities of the plot than anything approaching character development.
I'm sure there are much better films of this ilk about. What are they? No idea. How's about you do your own homework, lazy? 5/10
Although general rating on IMDb was 5.8/10 when I wrote this review, however I have rated this movie 7/10, and could have given 8/10 or even 9/10 if there was no mini goofs.
The movie caught me as of the first few scenes, I love movies which expose the humanitarian aspects of the story, and I found what I really love in "All We Had".
The plot is pretty intricate, nevertheless the smooth flow of events was never affected. I loved this movie!
The movie caught me as of the first few scenes, I love movies which expose the humanitarian aspects of the story, and I found what I really love in "All We Had".
The plot is pretty intricate, nevertheless the smooth flow of events was never affected. I loved this movie!
Did you know
- TriviaKatie Holmes' mother, Kathy, has a cameo as a potential buyer of Rita's home.
- GoofsAt 16:22, Rita's audio is "same plan" but her lips read "okay".
- Quotes
Ruthie Carmichael: Mister, superheroes don't fly or look like Jesus. They drive broken-down cars. They take their kids with them no matter where they go or how bad things get, and sometimes they make mistakes just like anyone else.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Luke Wilson/Robert Kirkman/Sam Morril (2016)
- SoundtracksPeepin' Through The Window
Written by Ronald McCoy
Performed by Lee Williams & The Cymbals
Courtesy of Carnival Records
By Arrangement with Westwood Music Group
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