MOVIE TITLE: Once Upon A River
Now available in virtual theaters everywhere via video-on-demand
RATING: The film doesn’t have a rating, but I’d give it an R for language and mature scenes
LENGTH: 1 hour, 32 minutes
Movie Review Mom GRADE: A-
IN A NUTSHELL:
First-time director Haroula Rose shares a coming-of-age story about a fearless heroine in her drama, based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Bonnie Jo Campbell. Haroula Rose has a bright future in the film industry.
The film has already won 17 awards in the film festival circuit!
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
- You see a girl in her underwear and later see her topless
- A mother walks away from her family. If you have children, assure them you’re not going to leave them.
- You see a dead deer and some other animals that have been shot, along with pelts.
- A teenager drinks alcohol given to her by a predatory adult and then he “has his way with her.”
- You see blood on a girl’s underwear.
- Profanity and 2 F-bombs.
- Guns, shooting
- People die
- Starved for affection, the heroine is pretty promiscuous
- You see a visit to an abortion clinic
THEMES:
- Destiny
- Infidelity
- Family
- Consequences
- Emotional connection
- Healing old wounds
- Dishonesty
- “You should live how you want.” – Margo (Kenadi DelaCerna)
- The importance of having good parents around
- Selfishness
THINGS I LIKED:
- Kenadi DelaCerna gives a wonderful breakthrough performance as a Native American teenager living in rural Michigan in the 1970s. She sets off on the river alone to find her estranged mother and meets interesting characters along the way.
- The director gives us some little details that really help us understand where the teenager’s mindset is.
- Some beautiful cinematography by Charlotte Hornsby. The film is shot with an insightful lens.
- The sound of the river was outstanding and ever-present. Kudos to the sound department.
- Another round of kudos goes to the location management team. What a fun job that must be. Sign me up!
- The music was not heavy-handed, offering just a touch of background every now and then.
- I like the title but think “The River Rose” could have been even more appropriate because I love double-meanings.
THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:
- There isn’t much humor, although there are a few humorous characters that the protagonist meets along the way.
- It’s full of sadness. While the story is about Margo, some viewers will just be bored or depressed by the story.
- Some viewers won’t be satisfied with the ending.
FUNNY LINES:
* “Open your eye!” – Brian (Dominic Bogart)
INTERESTING LINES:
- “You can go to the river to remember or you can go to the river to forget.” – Margo (Kenadi DelaCerna)
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