Review of Little Pink House (2018) by Beecee — 06 May 2018
Catherine Keener does a good and naturalistic job as the sympathetic divorcee Suzanne in New London Connecticut who fights City Hall to keep her house from being turned over to a corporation for urban renewal.
The script moves forward at a reasonable pace, and Suzanne's life is lightened by a local romance. The main problem is that there is a lack of economic context. The other side is almost totally demonized, and Jeanne Tripplethorn comes off like Cruella de Vil.
This review of Little Pink House (2018) was written by Beecee on 06 May 2018.
Little Pink House has generally received positive reviews.
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