Margaret

Director / Screenwriter: Kenneth Lonergan
Release Date: September 30, 2011 (limited)
Genre(s): Drama
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Starring: Anna Paquin, Matt Damon, Mark Ruffalo, J. Smith-Cameron, Matthew Broderick, Jean Reno
MPAA Rating: R (for strong language, sexuality, some drug use and disturbing images)
Our Score
9.0

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User Score:
1 vote
1.0

Margaret 2011

Margaret is a drama movie directed by Kenneth Lonergan. This movie storied about A young female (Paquin) witnesses a bus crash, and is also swept up in the aftermath, where the question of no matter if it had been deliberate impacts numerous people’s lives.It will be released on September 30, 2011 for limited area.

Margaret Synopsis :
Margaret focuses on a 17-year-old New York City high-school student who can feel certain that she accidentally played a part in the car accident which has claimed a woman’s life. In her efforts to arranged issues right she fulfills competitors at each action. Split apart from frustration, she starts emotionally brutalizing her family, her friends, her teachers, and many of all, herself. She has become faced quite unexpectedly basic truth: which her youthful beliefs are on an accident course against the facts and compromises from the adult world

Margaret Review :

This kind of film displays Lonergan’s genius for dialog and his reward for articulating the human scenario. The storyline, focused around a girl who witnesses a terrible accident (Anna Paquin), is an operatic tour de force. Paquin a and J. Smith Cameron (her mom in the film)\ are completely brilliant, and also the supporting cast is really strong that this film really should attract multiple Oscars. Lonergan’s pacing and tone are well suitable for does both a heartrending and funny intricate drama.The sweeping grandeur of New York City discovers more realistically, and beautifully, than it offers in any additional recent film. A lot of the reason all of us people is articulated in the film which everything is real, everything is credible, and one can’t help but to be moved to tears, to laughter, and back again. Margaret is a perfect follow up to Lonergan’s superb first film You Can Count on Me

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Margaret 2011, 1.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating






Posted by indiecorp | 27 Sep 2011 | Featured,movie,Reviews

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