Review of Winter Passing (2006) by Bannan I — 28 Jul 2007
I think that I am simply drawn to these quirky and equally charming movies. There is much sarcasm that dwells here with some excellent and witty quotes.
The story is this, a young strugging actress named Reese is the daughter of two presitigious authors. Her mother passes away and editors can't help but pester her with the chance of money in exchange for publishing the famous letters her mother and father exchanged with another.
Her father hasn't written for a very long time and has instead begun to keep to himself harboring two very strange roomates.
Of course Reese, with the prospect of money sets out to find these letters which leads to a rather bizarre and awkward reunion with her father.
She learns of many things, aquaints herself with the roomates and begins to take a different approach on things since she travels from NYC to Michigan.
I suppose this is another film that teaches us about ourselves. I don't think everyone will enjoy this film, but it's worth a try.
This review of Winter Passing (2006) was written by Bannan I on 28 Jul 2007.
Winter Passing has generally received positive reviews.
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