Wide release 8/11/2017
Viewed 8/26/17
RT Critic: 51 Audience: 72
Critic's Consensus: The Glass Castle has an affecting real-life story and a hard-working cast in its corner, but they aren't enough to outweigh a fundamentally misguided approach to the material.
Critic's Consensus:
Cag: 5.5
Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton
Lionsgate
Based on the memoir by Jeanette Walls
Brie Larson, Woody Harrelson, Naomi Watts
My comments: Terrific movie. Based on the book which is based on the memoir of Jeanette Walls. Didn't read the book, though I contemplated doing so several times. What a beautifully told, sad, exhilarating, painful and joyous story. Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts were brilliant. I particularly liked the way that the story was told with three different sets of actors depicting three different time periods, flashing back and forwards, showing the full and total picture of what it would have been like to be in this family's shoes. During the end credits, photos of the real people were shown and labeled, putting a crowning touch on a really good couple of hours. Alcoholism is a horrible disease....
RT/ IMDb Summary: Chronicling the adventures of an eccentric, resilient and tight-knit family, THE GLASS CASTLE is a remarkable story of unconditional love. Oscar (R) winner Brie Larson brings Jeannette Walls's best-selling memoir to life as a young woman who, influenced by the joyfully wild nature of her deeply dysfunctional father (Woody Harrelson), found the fiery determination to carve out a successful life on her own terms.
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