Rosie
One Too Many
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- Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, NY
This film was suggested by Lizzie Maine and I'm so glad she mentioned it. Thanks Lizzie.
This movie stars the wonderful as always Ms. Julianne Moore who really is fantastic. Being the main character of the movie, she carries it as we see the film through her perspective and she is the narrator. This also stars Woody Harrelson who surprised me, I've not seen him take on this type of role in the past.
Ms. Moore plays Mrs. Evelyn Ryan a wife and struggling mom of 10 (yes, ten!) who helps make ends meet by participating in and winning contests. Her husband, while loving, isn't always supportive as he is dealing with his own issues of not being able to support his family the way he feels he should. This is a very emotional (I cried a couple of times), character driven film which I LOVED. Julianne Moore is so charismatic and I loved this family, I laughed and cried along with them. Laura Dern pops up for a very small role.
Costumes- I loved Ms. Moore's costumes. Being a gal with very strong leaning towards the '50s, it was great to see the clothes a regular woman would have worn as opposed to the Hollywood glamour we are used to seeing. She and the few other ladies in the film were dressed beautifully as suburban home makers and I even got a few ideas for some new dresses.
A must see.
This movie stars the wonderful as always Ms. Julianne Moore who really is fantastic. Being the main character of the movie, she carries it as we see the film through her perspective and she is the narrator. This also stars Woody Harrelson who surprised me, I've not seen him take on this type of role in the past.
Ms. Moore plays Mrs. Evelyn Ryan a wife and struggling mom of 10 (yes, ten!) who helps make ends meet by participating in and winning contests. Her husband, while loving, isn't always supportive as he is dealing with his own issues of not being able to support his family the way he feels he should. This is a very emotional (I cried a couple of times), character driven film which I LOVED. Julianne Moore is so charismatic and I loved this family, I laughed and cried along with them. Laura Dern pops up for a very small role.
Costumes- I loved Ms. Moore's costumes. Being a gal with very strong leaning towards the '50s, it was great to see the clothes a regular woman would have worn as opposed to the Hollywood glamour we are used to seeing. She and the few other ladies in the film were dressed beautifully as suburban home makers and I even got a few ideas for some new dresses.
A must see.