i super dig it
i'll be honest - i've been on a tatiana maslany movie-watching spree. that being said, i can honestly say that tmas has great taste in the productions she chooses to play in. this is a great film that i'm glad i decided to pay to watch and am going to convince my friends to watch before the rental expires, lol. crazy-charming litte film that i'd easily recommend for a fulfilling sunday morning.
Maslany is amazing!
Maslany did an amazing job portraying the journey of Claire's view on relationships and life in general. From not caring about school to actually begging to be let finish her senior year because she's finally found a reason to want more for herself is quite the development. Very entertaining and well written. Definitely would recommend.
An excellent film
"Picture Day", an all-Canadian effort filmed in Ontario, follows "Claire" (Tatiana Maslany), a young woman straddling the line between childhood and adulthood, and "Henry" (Spencer Van Wyck), a precocious first-year high school student. "Picture Day" has received it's share of acclaim on the international film fest circuit, scooping up awards at Whistler (Philip Borsos Award, "Best New Canadian Feature Film"), as well as RiverRun (Audience Choice Award). Long-time writer, first-time feature film director Kate Melville deftly manages a tight production budget, casts extremely capable leads, and gifts the aforementioned leads with sufficient artistic freedom to excel in their roles.
Versatile industry veteran Maslany (Orphan Black, Grown Up Movie Star, Toilet) provides her typical standout performance, imbuing her character with appropriate levels of insolence, promiscuity, and vulnerability. The technically-proficient and well-pedigreed (Gemini Award (2009), Critics' Choice...
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