Sunshine Cleaning Movie Review
by Melanie Randolph on Mar.13, 2010, under multimedia
The 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.
I will touch upon some of the aspects of the movie while still keeping the majority of it unknown to you. Amy Adams and Emily Blunt play two sisters, Rose and Norah Lorkowski, who happen to be somewhere between 27 – 33 years old and reside 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.
This movie really pertains to a type of business that the two sisters start. It is not your ordinary business, as it involves cleaning up an area where someone has died. They do not have to physically remove any bodies. What they must do is to make sure that any blood or other residue in that area has been thoroughly scrubbed clean.
As the two sisters go along in this distinctive business, everything that goes on with it is told in this movie. During that time, there is an examination of Rose and Norah’s relationship as well as Rose and Oscar’s relationship, along with some other ones.
With some great acting jobs, you certainly feel a connection to the characters of the movie, feeling their joy and pain through their ups and downs. I’d recommend seeing this movie if you’re looking for a high quality drama.
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