Review of In the Bedroom (2001) by Marta I — 10 Jul 2008
I saw this film MANY years ago and disregarded it..but since watching Michael Clayton a revival of Tom Wilkensten I saw part of this film recently on WE...I was too young the first time to understand the grief, emotion, suffering, and agony shown in this film. Since a child is a gift the idea of having this priceless jewel taken away by violent means no less is HELL to watch. I need to watch this again with a more mature motherly mindset.
So I watched this again, this time I completely understood. The idea of finding "true happiness" and meanwhile trying to find that for your children. The film is a tragedy but shows that nothing is . really what it seems and how we ACT fine but we are flawed.
Grief/revenge/acceptance/ are all displayed in this film. My mind is working faster than my fingers that this is how I related to the film, that I can not find proper emotions to discuss further...more to come.
This review of In the Bedroom (2001) was written by Marta I on 10 Jul 2008.
In the Bedroom has generally received very positive reviews.
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