Grandma (2015)
⭐ 7.5/10
(Originally written by hoodie_logi)
I really enjoyed this movie. The plot sounds wild, and it honestly was a wild ride all the way through. A teenager comes to her Grandma, who is estranged from the mother, and is asking the grandmother to help her pay for her abortion she has scheduled for later that day. The two spend the day connecting with figures from the Grandma's past and present, trying to rustle up the money. The Grandma is a hot-headed, independent, lesbian and honestly she makes the movie. The acting performance is amazing.
While the content and main storyline is sure to be controversial to most, what I really appreciated is that is acts as the secondary storyline to the main one. Though the looming abortion appointment is the driving force pushing events forward, it is not the ethical question of the movie. It is happening and the characters are reacting to the situation. What drives the story is the deep dive into the Grandma's life and her path towards reconciliation with herself, the recent loss of her longterm partner, past and current relationships she's ruined and her reconciliation journey with her own daughter.
The storytelling is quirky and powerful. It was a random Tuesday night watch, but one that I really appreciated.
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