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The Wake
Over there, in his village at the foot of the mountains, he’s dead. His face radiant and his body at peace, he lies on the bed. Then they can gather around him. Three days long they talk, drink, weep, fight and remember… And they smile, too.
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Plot Summary
In a small Texas town, a mother grapples with the aftermath of her son's mysterious disappearance. As her obsession grows, she uncovers dark secrets and unsettling truths about her community and those closest to her. The investigation blurs the lines between reality and paranoia, leading to a shocking confrontation.
Critical Reception
The Wake received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who were divided on its narrative pacing and thematic execution. While some praised the performances, particularly Julianne Moore's, many found the film's twists predictable and its tone uneven.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Julianne Moore's committed performance.
Criticized for a convoluted plot and a lack of originality.
The film's slow burn and ambiguous ending left many viewers unsatisfied.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a significant divide, with some appreciating the emotional depth and Moore's acting, while many others found the story disjointed and the resolution disappointing.
Fun Fact
The film's original title was 'The Girl Who Missed the Train' before being changed to 'The Wake'.
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