Monday, 31 July 2017
Little Boxes (2016)
MUST WATCH I really enjoyed this thoughtful little indie about the struggles of moving, being a kidd in a new place, being an adult in a new place and a thousand other little things that most of us face in our lives. Not that much happens, as in day to day life but it examines these with fond detail. Melanie Lynskey rarely puts a foot wrong, the sadly recently lost to us Nelsan Ellis gives us a moving and convincing family man, together they make a lovely pair, easy to watch and fall for. This intteracial family leave the urban cool of New York to go to the suburbs of Washington state, why you may ask but this film is so delicate and interesting, you want to find out with them. It is a very welcoming film and has something for everyone.
Like This Watch These: White Men Can't Jump (1992) I loved this film when i was younger not sure how well it holds up, but these two have great chemistry, The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) The greatest film about a family in my opinion, The Way, Way Back (2013) A miserable teens tries to get away from his family by working at the local waterpark, where he meets Sam Rockwell and hilarity ensues and life lessons are learnt.
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