What They Had
What They Had

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What They Had

2018
Movie
101 min
English

A woman must fly back to her hometown when her Alzheimer's-stricken mother wanders into a blizzard. The return home forces her to confront her past.

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IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes74%
Metacritic62/100
Google Users75%
Director: Elizabeth ChomkoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A successful novelist, Bridget, returns to her childhood home in Chicago after her ailing mother's health takes a turn for the worse. She reconnects with her estranged brother, Nick, and together they grapple with the harsh realities of their parents' deteriorating health and the complex dynamics of their family. The film explores themes of memory, love, and the enduring bonds of family in the face of difficult circumstances.

Critical Reception

What They Had received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its sensitive portrayal of family dynamics and the strong performances from its lead actors. The film was commended for its emotional depth and realistic depiction of caring for aging parents.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's strength lies in its authentic and poignant exploration of familial love and the challenges of caregiving.

  • Performances from the ensemble cast, particularly Hilary Swank and Michael Shannon, are universally lauded.

  • The direction is understated and allows the emotional weight of the story to resonate.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's realistic and emotional narrative about family relationships and the struggles of dealing with aging parents. Many found the performances to be compelling and the story relatable.

Fun Fact

Director Elizabeth Chomko based the film partly on her own experiences with her parents' aging.

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Stephen Campbell

Stephen Campbell

**_Overstays its welcome, but the acting is terrific, and the screenplay sporadically excellent_** >_Seventeen years ago, I was given the news of my grandmother's Alzheimer’s diagnosis. I was devastated for her. She was 68, young for suc...

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