Review of Pieces of April (2003) by Andy B — 18 Jun 2010
A generous, heartfelt little motion picture that helps us remember that excellence doesn't exclude compact, unambitious projects like this one. Pieces of April speaks to the human nature, i.e. our unability to express the love buried somewhere inside ourselves, underneath long-lasting resentment and different values.
Its short running time still doesn't prevent us from getting inside these complex minds, and backed by all-around superb performances (Holmes and Clarkson getting the top honors), the characters in Pieces of April really resonate and stick with the viewer.
A great heartwarming black comedy to get you through the holidays. Katie Holmes's only really good role.
This review of Pieces of April (2003) was written by Andy B on 18 Jun 2010.
Pieces of April has generally received positive reviews.
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