Small Things Like These (#624)
The film we saw the day after Thanksgiving was my choice because I had seen all the other movies available. And I apologized to my daughters for the choice but was glad they saw it with me so I could ask them what happened in the movie afterward. Don't misunderstand. I thought it was an excellent movie, beautifully acted snd filmed, but it was an Irish movie and Irish dramas tend to be dark and depressing and SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE was no exception. An Irish cast, headed by the brilliant acting of Cillian Murphy, who you may recall played the title role in Oppenheimer, did a first rate job in a film that ended up being a condemnation of nuns who ran a facility for young girls and was found to have abused them over the years. Not the most cheerful subject I can think of. Murphy works for or owns a company that supplies bags of coal for stoves and furnaces, who, when making a delivery, discovers a young abused girl in an unheated storage facility belonging to a home for homeless girls. He brings her to the attention of the Mother Superior, who seemingly is shocked by the girl's situation. Murphy subsequently discovers the truth and brings the girl home to his wife and daughters. At mercifully only hour and a half long, Small Things got a critics 73% and audience 81% thumbs up. I liked it better after my daughters explained what I had missed.
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