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A Gift to the People You Hate
The shop of a certain person wearing a mask sells gifts for people that you hate. There are four levels of gifts; making the receiver ashamed, scaring the receiver, hurting the receiver, and making the receiver die. Do you hate someone so much to give them this gift? Your hatred is their responsibility.
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Plot Summary
A recently widowed woman finds herself navigating the complexities of her strained relationships with her adult children and their partners. As she attempts to reconnect with them, old resentments surface, leading to a series of awkward and ultimately heartwarming encounters. The film explores themes of family, forgiveness, and the unexpected ways love can manifest.
Critical Reception
The film was met with widespread critical acclaim, with many praising its nuanced portrayal of family dynamics and its blend of humor and pathos. Critics lauded the performances, particularly McDormand's, and Zhao's distinctive directorial style.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply moving and often hilarious exploration of a dysfunctional family.
Anchored by a powerhouse performance from Frances McDormand.
Chloe Zhao's signature blend of authenticity and cinematic grace is on full display.
Google audience: Audience reviews frequently highlight the film's emotional depth and relatable characters, with many appreciating its realistic depiction of family struggles and eventual reconciliation. Some viewers found the pacing a bit slow in parts but were ultimately won over by the heartfelt storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 2 Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Frances McDormand. Won Best Adapted Screenplay at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Fun Fact
Director Chloe Zhao intentionally cast actors with strong improvisational skills to foster a sense of naturalism and spontaneity in the dialogue and character interactions.
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