Junebug
When Madeleine (Embeth Davidtz), a British-born dealer in regional, "outsider" art, travels from Chicago to North Carolina to pursue a local painter for her gallery, she and her brand-new, younger husband George (Alessandro Nivola) extend the trip to include an introduction to his family: his prickly mother Peg (Celia Weston); his taciturn father Eugene (Scott Wilson); his angry younger brother Johnny (Ben McKenzie), who has always suffered in the shadow of his over-achieving brother; and Johnny's very pregnant and innocently garrulous wife Ashley (Amy Adams). Madeleine confronts the difficulty of these two cultures colliding, and discovers the tumultuous outcome as these separate ways of life must coexist.
Although Ashley immediately takes to the sophisticated Madeleine and embraces her as a sister, the other members of George's family, especially his mother, are less than receptive. With George falling into his old routine of spending time alone, Madeleine relies almost entirely on Ashley to help her navigate the family dinners, Church meetings, and Ashley's baby shower, all while desperately trying to close the deal on the artist. Tensions mount when Ashley goes into labor and each family member's priorities, Madeleine's included, are confronted.
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A marvelous and moving film. - Nikki
Junebug is a Southern class struggle played out in small town. Morrison captures not only the flavors of Southern living - from church suppers to hollerin' contests - but a sense of what it's like to be Southern.
Amy Adams gives a standout performance that is worthy of Oscar consideration.Fantastic performance by Amy Adams - michaelpackard
I was certainly impressed by Amy Adams' performance in Junebug. Her lovable character took the movie from good to great, whether she was contemplating eating nail polish, or experiencing tragedy. Having never seen Ben McKenzie in anything but snippets of the O.C., I was also impressed by his (quieter) performance.Serious quirky film - SAllende
This is a much more serious - and interesting - film than it appears on the trailer. Having said that, it does have many quirky humorous scenes, most of them involving Amy Adams character.
The story revolves around relationships. The beauty of the movie is that the people emotions, thoughts, and personality are shown to us through many different ways, including body languages and smart editing. The film rightly concludes that it does not need to have dramatic over-the-top scenes/dialogues to communicate to the audience what the characters think and believe.
I enjoyed this film very much. I found it entertaining, sweet, and engaging.
All the actors and actresses are fantastic in their roles. Very believable.
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A marvelous and moving film. - Nikki
Junebug is a Southern class struggle played out in small town. Morrison captures not only the flavors of Southern living - from church suppers to hollerin' contests - but a sense of what it's like to be Southern.
Amy Adams gives a standout performance ...Fantastic performance by Amy Adams - michaelpackard
I was certainly impressed by Amy Adams' performance in Junebug. Her lovable character took the movie from good to great, whether she was contemplating eating nail polish, or experiencing tragedy. Having never seen Ben McKenzie in anything but snippets of the ...Serious quirky film - SAllende
This is a much more serious - and interesting - film than it appears on the trailer. Having said that, it does have many quirky humorous scenes, most of them involving Amy Adams character.
The story revolves around relationships. The beauty of the ...