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Forgiving the Franklins
A conservative, God fearing Southern family is spiritually changed by an auto accident, but who they become puts them at odds with the highly conservative values around them.
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Plot Summary
A young man, struggling with his past, returns to his estranged family's Southern estate after his father's death. He finds himself drawn into the complex dynamics of his wealthy and eccentric family, particularly his manipulative mother, as he uncovers long-buried secrets. The story explores themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and the enduring impact of family relationships.
Critical Reception
Forgiving the Franklins received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and melodramatic tone. While some performances, particularly Faye Dunaway's, were occasionally praised for their intensity, the film was generally seen as a lackluster attempt at family drama.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable and overly sentimental narrative.
Performances are a mixed bag, with some actors elevating the material while others struggle.
Lacks the depth and nuance expected of a serious family drama.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Forgiving the Franklins is not readily available, making it difficult to summarize specific user opinions on what they liked or disliked.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Charleston, South Carolina, utilizing the region's historic architecture to evoke the Southern Gothic atmosphere.
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