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Bringing Up Bobby
Bobby Wyler is a confused fifteen year old trying to figure out who he is and what he believes before life gets complicated...
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Plot Summary
A former Ukrainian prostitute living in America struggles to provide a better life for her young son, Bobby. She attempts to assimilate into American society, but her past continues to haunt her and complicate their present. The film explores themes of motherhood, identity, and the immigrant experience.
Critical Reception
Bringing Up Bobby received mixed to negative reviews from critics. While some appreciated its unconventional approach and Jovovich's performance, many found the film disjointed, poorly paced, and lacking in narrative coherence. Gallo's directorial choices were often polarizing, leading to a film that failed to resonate with a wide audience.
What Reviewers Say
Milla Jovovich delivers a committed performance as a troubled mother.
Vincent Gallo's direction is idiosyncratic but often self-indulgent.
The film suffers from an uneven tone and a lack of clear narrative direction.
Google audience: Audience reception was lukewarm, with many finding the film's plot confusing and its characters difficult to connect with. Some appreciated the performances, but overall, it was seen as an unconventional and somewhat disappointing effort.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Oklahoma, a choice made by director Vincent Gallo for its visual appeal and to reflect the somewhat isolated setting of the protagonist's new life.
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