Smart, sarcastic, and over-the-top eccentric in a Wes Anderson-meets-Quentin Dupieux sort of way.
Smart, sarcastic, and over-the-top eccentric in a Wes Anderson-meets-Quentin Dupieux sort of way.
Captures the feeling of being trapped in a life you never asked for, and wanting so desperately to get yourself out of it.
An emotionally exhausting film that’s delicately directed, touching, refined, and subtle in its storytelling.
This thought-provoking work and its themes of using superstition and religion as a means of control will resonate on a primal level with many women.
There’s something so sad at the heart of its lead character that it plays as more disturbing than laugh-out-loud funny.
An enjoyable little movie with perfect ratio of heartwarming and bittersweet. It’s a real charmer.