Submitted by StellaT0105 t3_z5ib43 in movies
Such a beautiful movie that had so many subtle and nuanced messages behind it. As a British person it perfectly captured those resort holidays you'd go on as a child with your family, right down to the rep on the coach, the all inclusive wristbands, the entertainment etc. Felt I was reliving my youth.
Paul Mescal was brilliant in it as was the young girl playing Sophie. Such natural scenes between the two of them that it never felt like they were acting at all.
The scene of Callum sobbing on the bed was just so jarring to watch. I felt like he was in such inner turmoil within himself but was doing his best to cover it up... always moving onto the next activity...the tai chi...books to try and cure him of his illness...him saying he didn't think he'd make it to 40...the lack of care in his wellbeing with his broken wrist and almost getting hit by the bus. He really captured how much of depression is suffering in silence but doing your best to just keep going in the hope it'll get better but slowly losing hope when each day you feel worse and worse.
Sophie was a brilliant character as well. Such a natural actress and I loved the idea that as children we see our parents are superheroes and are oblivious to how much they can be struggling but we still pick up on subtle signs that all is not well beneath the surface.
Such a beautiful movie.
so1i1oquy t1_ixwbl6w wrote
Handily the best film of the year. I hope it's not too small to be noticed this awards season.