Reparation (I) (2015)
10/10
Recovering lost memories always affects more than one person.
4 October 2016
Suspenseful, honest look at what consequences a past which hides from view can bring. Deeply explored, nuanced performances from an amazing ensemble cast and laser-focused directing kept me riveted, even when I might have drifted off otherwise, since this is generally not my preferred genre. This story needed to be written, told and shared. I've seen John Huertas' work before, so his deft handling of a multi- layered character did not come as a surprise. The unexpected treat came from every other performer, from the strong adult leads through the brilliant children to the walk-ons. The depth of understanding from the actors and the director of the main character's condition and of his daughter's gift brought to life a cleanly told story of many levels which in other hands would have been wordy and turgid or hopelessly shallow. I must confess, though, I went to see the movie because of Virginia Newcomb - She never ceases to amaze me, she is fearless and always helps me see more than I expected from any character she takes on.
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