| Rabbit Hole |
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| Monday, 11 April 2011 05:25 | ||||||
Rabbit Hole
While Rabbit Hole is not an upbeat film, it's emotionally resonant in the ways of some of the best films on similar subjects--like Ordinary People, Revolutionary Road, In the Bedroom.
Both Kidman and Eckhart bring true humanity to roles that could have
been one-dimensional. Kidman, especially, rejects the platitudes
offered by the grievance support groups and well-meaning friends. When
one acquaintance explains the loss of her own child as, "God needed
another angel," Kidman's Becca snaps. "Then why wouldn't He have just
made another angel? He's God, after all. Why not just make another angel?" The beauty and power of Rabbit Hole
comes from showing how Becca and Howie make it back to a life they can
bear--and, just maybe, to each other. The excellent supporting cast
includes Sandra Oh (another member of the support group) and Dianne
Wiest as Becca's mom, who's been through something similar. Everything
about Rabbit Hole feels genuine, almost delicate, from the cinematography to the gentle but extremely moving score. Rabbit Hole is one of the most moving dramas and one of the saddest films a viewer will feel gratified to embrace. --A.T. Hurley Click the icon below to see bestseller movie in more detail.
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