A lot of good things in this as we explore the lives of two working-class sisters, one of whom goes on multiple journey's. Got to support intelligent film-making and that is certainly what we have here (title aside).
To be honest I thought the males were less nuanced (stereotypical, really) but it did allow the females to shine through, and Miller and Hendricks weren't shy in taking their chances: great roles and excellent performances.
Maybe an underrated thread of this was the dual mum/gran role and how it related to the son and his father - modern families, eh ..
I liked how it resolved.
To be honest I thought the males were less nuanced (stereotypical, really) but it did allow the females to shine through, and Miller and Hendricks weren't shy in taking their chances: great roles and excellent performances.
Maybe an underrated thread of this was the dual mum/gran role and how it related to the son and his father - modern families, eh ..
I liked how it resolved.