Review of The Glass Castle (2017) by Kyle M — 20 Sep 2018
The depiction of poverty seems to be almost realistic but teaches how one family man encourages his family to be optimistic by being resilient even though it doesn't help which the mentality of his belief is reflected and expressed through film. While the fact-based story has a sense of sympathetic desperation, it has progressively built strength and relied on the excellent cast to function the heart which they did successfully, especially Larson examining distanced dysfunction and Harrelson putting in duplicated emotions behind meaningful life lessons. (B+).
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This review of The Glass Castle (2017) was written by Kyle M on 20 Sep 2018.
The Glass Castle has generally received positive reviews.
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