

Movie spotlight
Rosie
Factory worker Rose Donnelly must stand up for her female co-workers when their supervisor ignores blatant harassment and refuses to treat them as equals to their male co-workers. Based on the We Can Do It
Insights
Plot Summary
Rosie, a young girl, lives a life of poverty with her single father, a struggling writer. After her father's death, she is sent to live with her grandmother, who has a rare genetic disorder that causes her to experience vivid hallucinations. Rosie must navigate this new environment while also caring for her grandmother and coming to terms with her own grief.
Critical Reception
Rosie received positive reviews from critics, who praised its emotional depth, strong performances, and sensitive portrayal of grief and mental illness. Audience reception was also generally favorable, resonating with its themes of family and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its powerful and emotional storytelling.
The performances of the lead actors were highlighted as particularly strong.
Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of complex themes like grief and mental health.
Google audience: Viewers found the film deeply moving and relatable, with many commending the touching father-daughter relationship and the way it handled difficult subjects with grace. Some noted that the film's pacing could be slow at times, but ultimately felt the emotional payoff was worth it.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Martin Rosales Sarmiento's own experiences growing up with a family member who suffered from a mental illness.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources