Sunshine Cleaning (2008)

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Sunshine Cleaning: Directed by Christine Jeffs. With Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Jason Spevack. In order to raise the tuition to send her young son to private school, a mom starts an unusual business — a biohazard removal/crime scene clean-up service — with her unreliable sister.

“I find that when people ask me what this movie is about I have a hard time successfully telling them. Read the synopsis by all means, but like most summaries it barely scratches the surface. Itu0026#39;s a story about a mother who leaves her family in the most permanent way imaginable. Itu0026#39;s about a father struggling to maintain his unflappable optimism, a sister whose self-esteem leads her into self-sabotaging habits, another who is in complete emotional freefall, a son who is becoming aware of his familyu0026#39;s dynamic and how it compares to the rest of the worldu0026#39;s and how they manage to regain their footing by pursuing a very unusual profession. At its heart it is always about family. At their best Amy Adams and Emily Blunt are some of the most talented actresses working today and I was happy to see them both in a script worthy of their skills. Both are gifted at line delivery, but some of their most powerful scenes are nonverbal. The dynamic between all the characters is thoroughly real and enjoyable. I found myself very satisfied by all their resolutions. It was an excellent story to watch unfold.”

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