Country: Ireland
Director: Paddy Breathnach
Cast: Sarah Greene, Moe Dunford & Natalia Kostrzewa.
Rosie is a mother of four kids and her partner John Paul works in a restaurant kitchen. They live in a rented house and things were working fine for them Until their landlord decided to sell it.
What happens when there’s no space for you to stay?. Sarah Greene portraits the title character 'Rosie' and she is the medium that connects the viewer to the story for 36-odd hours. The way she manages to hide her emotions from the kids were the strongest moments of the movie. Doyle's script doesn't waste any time in demonstrating the gravity of the situation Rosie and his family going through. Desperate their situations, they still manage to find space for that little happiness of life. Apart from Rosie's character, the one character that actually holds one side of the story is John Paul's character, towards the end you will understand that point. Overall, It's a well-crafted movie with some sentimental touches here and there to realize the pain and discomfort they face throughout the movie.
Verdict: Good
Director: Paddy Breathnach
Cast: Sarah Greene, Moe Dunford & Natalia Kostrzewa.
Rosie is a mother of four kids and her partner John Paul works in a restaurant kitchen. They live in a rented house and things were working fine for them Until their landlord decided to sell it.
What happens when there’s no space for you to stay?. Sarah Greene portraits the title character 'Rosie' and she is the medium that connects the viewer to the story for 36-odd hours. The way she manages to hide her emotions from the kids were the strongest moments of the movie. Doyle's script doesn't waste any time in demonstrating the gravity of the situation Rosie and his family going through. Desperate their situations, they still manage to find space for that little happiness of life. Apart from Rosie's character, the one character that actually holds one side of the story is John Paul's character, towards the end you will understand that point. Overall, It's a well-crafted movie with some sentimental touches here and there to realize the pain and discomfort they face throughout the movie.
Verdict: Good
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