7/15/2011

Sunshine Cleaning Is A High Quality Movie

By Ken Freeman


I have been told a lot of great things about the movie Sunshine Cleaning that was released in the early part of this year, so, naturally, I have wanted to see it. Well, it was recently available for viewing free-of-charge through the plan that I have with my cable TV and I just now got done watching it.

First, I'll fill you in on a basic synopsis of the movie without giving anything away. This is a movie starring Amy Adams as Rose Lorkowski and Emily Blunt as Norah Lorkowski, two sisters in their late 20s or early 30s, living in New Mexico.

Since their mother had died when they were really little, the sisters were reared by their father who was able to give them lots of love throughout those difficult years. Rose's son Oscar, who is played by Jason Spevack, is about 8 years old.

The fact that Oscar did not have a father around while he was growing up contributed to several difficult times during his life and, despite the fact that he has been educated, he is still not understood.

Both the sisters have come across hard times financially as they continually tried to get somewhere in life. Yes, he found a way to make things work for himself, but their father is still not doing all that much better than they are.

This movie really pertains to a type of business that the two sisters start. It is not your ordinary business, as it involves cleaning up an area where someone has died. They do not have to physically remove any bodies. What they must do is to make sure that any blood or other residue in that area has been thoroughly scrubbed clean.

The way that they build up their unusual business and everything that happens with respect to it are shown in this movie. And, throughout it, Rose and Oscar's and Rose and Norah's relationships are highlighted, as well as many other ones.

All of the actors are wonderful in this movie and you really get a feel for what they are going through, both the good and the bad. This is one movie that I would say you should see, especially if superb quality in a drama is what you like.




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