
Sadie
Filmed at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast for BBC's Lights Up season of theatrical films, David Ireland's play concerns Sadie, a sharp tongued Belfast cleaner, who must confront painful episodes from her turbulent life.
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Plot Summary
Sadie is a 13-year-old girl who has spent her entire life traveling the country with her mother, living a nomadic existence. When her mother abruptly abandons her to start a new life, Sadie is left to navigate the world on her own. She begins a journey of self-discovery, using her wit and resilience to find her place and identity.
Critical Reception
Sadie received generally positive reviews, with many critics praising Sophia Lillis's performance and the film's poignant exploration of childhood abandonment and resilience. Some found the narrative a bit uneven, but the emotional core and strong performances were widely acknowledged.
What Reviewers Say
- Sophia Lillis delivers a compelling and nuanced performance as the titular character.
- The film effectively captures the emotional turmoil of a young girl dealing with abandonment.
- While occasionally drifting, the narrative maintains a strong emotional throughline.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's emotional depth and Sophia Lillis's strong performance, though some found the pacing and story progression to be less engaging.
Fun Fact
Director Megan Griffiths was inspired to make the film after reading an article about children left behind by transient parents.
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