slow paced and painful, this movie drawing on the reality of uk care homes is nothing short of kind of terrifying actually, following lucy’s venture into the childrens home navigating the systemic issues all whilst appearing seamingly invisible you cant help but feel hurt for her. with little lines actually delivered by lucy, it felt like she was stuck in this perpetual state of confusion almost in her own world, yearning for her mother. the first scene left an imprint on me of course, just the single angle shot of what would throw lucy out of her home. i liked the twinkling music that lapsed in and out, very dreamlike and childish almost. graveyard scene was also memorable, i really liked the cinematography of it actually, felt like mourning but of what?
slow paced and painful, this movie drawing on the reality of uk care homes is nothing short of kind of terrifying actually, following lucy’s venture into the childrens home navigating the systemic issues all whilst appearing seamingly invisible you cant help but feel hurt for her. with little lines actually delivered by lucy, it felt like she was stuck in this perpetual state of confusion almost in her own world, yearning for her mother. the first scene left an imprint on me of course, just the single angle shot of what would throw lucy out of her home. i liked the twinkling music that lapsed in and out, very dreamlike and childish almost. graveyard scene was also memorable, i really liked the cinematography of it actually, felt like mourning but of what?