This movie epitomizes drama. A deep, well played story that is slowly pieced together till you can completely understand and associate with the characters. Kristin Scott Thomas masterfully portrays Juliette, a women that comes to live with her estranged sister, Lea played by Elsa Zylberstein, after being released from a 15 year prison sentence for killing for 6 year old son. As the movie progresses, you see a warm caring, but deeply depressed woman. Throughout the movie, I could not see this woman was a brutal child murderer. As the story plays out, you learn more and more details, and the situation is made clear.
The movie is slow moving and at time depressing. However, I feel that this how the directed wanted you to feel. This feeling brings you closer to the Juliette and how she is actually feeling. It makes the movie more real for the audience.
Kristin Scott Thomas did receive a Golden Globe Nomination for this role, and I believe she deserved it. I also think she will receive an Oscar nod. Zylberstein was left off the Globe nomination list, but I think she could have a chance at a Supporting Oscar nomination.
The movie is slow moving and at time depressing. However, I feel that this how the directed wanted you to feel. This feeling brings you closer to the Juliette and how she is actually feeling. It makes the movie more real for the audience.
Kristin Scott Thomas did receive a Golden Globe Nomination for this role, and I believe she deserved it. I also think she will receive an Oscar nod. Zylberstein was left off the Globe nomination list, but I think she could have a chance at a Supporting Oscar nomination.
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