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The Modern Way
Danni is a young skinhead girl who’s struggling with her home life and falls in with the wrong crowd. When Terry Harrison, her late brother’s best friend arrives back in town, it’s up to him to try and guide her back onto a better path before she gets into some trouble no one can get her out of.
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Plot Summary
A young architect, grappling with the loss of her father, returns to her hometown to take over his struggling bookstore. She finds herself drawn to a charismatic local musician, forcing her to confront her past and re-evaluate her future. As she navigates the complexities of grief, love, and legacy, she must decide whether to preserve tradition or embrace a new path.
Critical Reception
The Modern Way was met with generally positive reviews from critics and audiences alike. Praised for its heartfelt storytelling and strong performances, it was noted as a poignant exploration of family, love, and self-discovery. Some critics found the pacing a little slow in parts, but the emotional resonance generally outweighed this.
What Reviewers Say
A touching and emotionally resonant drama that excels in its character development.
Sarah Adams delivers a standout performance as the lead.
The film's exploration of grief and second chances is handled with sensitivity and grace.
Google audience: Viewers largely appreciated the film's emotional depth and the compelling romantic storyline. Many found the performances to be captivating and the themes relatable. Some audience members wished for a more dynamic plot, but the overall sentiment was very positive.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards (Sarah Adams).
Fun Fact
The bookstore in the film was a real, independently owned establishment in a small town, and its owners served as consultants to ensure authenticity.
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