Review of Rosie

Rosie (I) (2018)
1/10
Obviously haven't suffered enough yet
21 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Here's the thing: in a time of genuine crises, it is not the appropriate time to stand up for a long-past principle involving a dead father who it's hinted used to abuse you. This is not the time to try and deal with the children's grandmother's issues of deep, dark denial about it. Put the kids with grannie, who no longer has an abuser in the house, go find a proper home like good parents do, who have a working father, and then later, when all is well, go get your kids and never go back to granny's house if need be. This is the type of stupidity that families love to indulge in, high drama and misery and mixed pain and suffering. Parents can deal with their own issues another day. Immediate need is just that. This was a stupid, annoying, long winded watch which I expected to actually be about real homeless people who would never throw so much as ONE chip away, let alone have a 'light relief' food fight. Not a real rendition of suffering. Just one of pride and over breeding. Usually Irish movies are excellent. This was not.
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