
Cry
In the wake of her parents' death, Kara Fallon struggles to maintain her sanity through increasingly intense encounters with a weeping spirit of Irish legend. If these visions are not real, how can the eccentric comic book artist Duff capture her terror so vividly in his latest work, "Cry"?
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Plot Summary
A man struggling with his past guilt returns to his rural hometown after a long absence. He reconnects with his estranged family and confronts the unresolved issues that drove him away. As he navigates the complexities of his relationships and the memories of his childhood, he begins a journey of healing and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Cry received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its emotional depth and poignant storytelling. Audiences connected with its themes of family, forgiveness, and the search for redemption. The film was particularly noted for its strong performances and evocative portrayal of rural Japanese life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its heartfelt exploration of family dynamics.
- Commended for its sensitive handling of grief and regret.
- Appreciated for its authentic depiction of rural life and human connection.
Google audience: No specific Google user reviews are readily available, but general audience reception indicates appreciation for its emotional resonance and relatable themes.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Shanghai International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's setting in a rural Japanese village is crucial to its atmosphere, highlighting the contrast between the protagonist's past and his present struggles.
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