Review of CODA (2021) by Tvjerry — 14 Aug 2021
The title is an abbreviation for “Child of Deaf Adults.” In this case, a teen (Emilia Jones) lives with her parents and brother, all of whom are deaf. She’s often been their go-between with the hearing world and faced scorn from her classmates, but her talent for singing presents issues on several levels.
The ensemble is excellent. Of course, Marlee Matlin (the mom) is an Oscar-winning presence, but Troy Kotsur (the father) is certainly headed for acclaim for his raucous and sensitive portrayal (the scene where his daughter sings just for him is award worthy alone).
The family relationships are beautifully portrayed and it helps that there are genuinely funny moments peppered throughout. Even though the plot points are predictable, the writing never resorts to gooey sentimentality.
It’s truly a heart-warming experience and a well-crafted film. One snag: The boyfriend doesn’t possess the singing talent of Ruby.
This review of CODA (2021) was written by Tvjerry on 14 Aug 2021.
CODA has generally received very positive reviews.
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