Sunshine Cleaning Is Worthy Of Viewing
Thursday, March 18th, 2010The movie Sunshine Cleaning, which got released back in the beginning of last year, was finally offered without charge through my TV cable plan. I have really been itching to watch it based on all the great things that I have heard about it and just finished viewing it.
First, I’ll fill you in on a basic synopsis of the movie without giving anything away. This is a movie starring Amy Adams as Rose Lorkowski and Emily Blunt as Norah Lorkowski, two sisters in their late 20s or early 30s, living in New Mexico.
Having had a tough upbringing without their mother, who passed away at a very young age, the two were raised by a loving father. Rose has a son named Oscar (Jason Spevack) who is probably about 8 years old.
Although he is very smart, Oscar has been passing the years minus a father figure which has resulted in a few difficulties along the way. He is not very easily understood.
Now both Norah and Rose continually found it hard to make it in life and went through a lot of hard times financially. He is not doing all that much better than they are, yet their Dad has discovered one way to make it.
Norah and Rose make the decision to begin a business, and that is what this movie is mainly about. It is not a business that you would normally think of because cleaning up areas where people have died is what this business happens to be. Every bit of residue and blood has to be removed from the area, but moving the dead bodies is not required.
The way that they build up their unusual business and everything that happens with respect to it are shown in this movie. And, throughout it, Rose and Oscar’s and Rose and Norah’s relationships are highlighted, as well as many other ones.
All of the actors are wonderful in this movie and you really get a feel for what they are going through, both the good and the bad. This is one movie that I would say you should see, especially if superb quality in a drama is what you like.
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