Nearing Grace
If the one thing you want… is the last thing you need.
The Nearing family lost its female leader, Rose, wife to Shep and mother to Henry and Blair, six months before. The time is the late '70s, when lifestyles and sexuality were undergoing tremendous change in American society. Rose's death removes the anchor to this suburban New Jersey family, letting each member drift into those swift-moving social currents.
Dad quits his teaching job, grows his hair long, rides his bike around town and drinks himself senseless most nights. Blair splits, taking off with a hippie girlfriend in search of acid and experiences, some of which he might even remember. Henry changes the least outwardly; but inside, his life is in free-fall.
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A Passing Grade - c4th
I’m really on the fence with this one. The plot seems familiar and is extremely predictable. Directing and most of the acting is second rate. There are lots of reasons to rate it at two stars. However it has a few good qualities. It handles the big moments very well, delivering its sentimental messages with clarity and emotion. Its biggest asset is a marvellously solid performance from twenty two year old Canadian, Gregory Smith, who had a complex lead role to play. Finally, watching Jordana Brewster in a naughty sexy role is clearly enjoyable even when the character seems undeserving of its title bearing status.
Overall, I didn’t exactly love it but consider it good enough for a passing grade – three stars.
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A Passing Grade - c4th
I’m really on the fence with this one. The plot seems familiar and is extremely predictable. Directing and most of the acting is second rate. There are lots of reasons to rate it at two stars. However it has a few good qualities. It handles the big moments ...