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Mary, Martin and Ben
A young couple try to come to terms with their child's recent diagnosis in the hopes of saving their family.
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Plot Summary
A quiet, lonely widow finds an unexpected connection with a much younger, troubled man. Their relationship, initially unconventional, blossoms into a deep bond that challenges societal norms and their own past traumas. The film explores themes of grief, loneliness, and the possibility of finding love and understanding in the most unexpected places.
Critical Reception
Mary, Martin and Ben received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who largely praised the performances of its lead actors, particularly Brendan Gleeson. The film's sensitive portrayal of an unusual relationship and its exploration of mature themes were also noted, though some reviewers found the pacing to be slow or the narrative to be somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
Strong performances from the lead actors elevate the film's exploration of complex relationships.
A tender and moving, albeit sometimes slow, examination of connection and healing.
The film bravely tackles mature themes with sensitivity and nuance.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film's emotional depth and the compelling performances, finding it to be a heartwarming and thought-provoking watch. Many highlighted the chemistry between the main characters and the film's ability to evoke empathy.
Fun Fact
Brendan Gleeson, known for his roles in 'In Bruges' and the 'Harry Potter' series, took on the lead role of Martin, bringing his signature gravitas to the character.
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