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A Month of Sundays weaves a poignant narrative, exploring the bond between a teenage girl and her grandfather, as she abducts him to prevent his institutionalization. The film has a raw honesty, encapsulating the struggles of familial connections and the deep-seated pain of loss. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the audience to sit with the emotional weight of their journey. The search for a long-lost son adds layers of complexity, making it more than just a simple road movie. There’s an authenticity in the performances—especially from the leads—that feels very much grounded in reality. The atmosphere is reflective, with practical effects and settings that enhance the narrative without overshadowing it.
Strong character-driven narrativeIntriguing exploration of family dynamicsA unique take on the road trip genre
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