Give me a chance to make you happy. It can't help but touch a story like that. Leaving a prosperous, arranged and peaceful life, Sarah goes to replace her mother with other people's children. Pure self-sacrifice. A woman's share, yes, you can say, a woman's happiness. But the road to it is very difficult. Jacob resists every next step toward renewal. He is in desperate, irresistible grief and does not want to leave. The man is very angry on the outside, but so subtle and vulnerable on the inside. With a gentle core. How well Christopher Walken played his hero. Amazing! Truthfully, clearly, without a gram of extra drawing. The way it should have been. It is strange to know that he also truly succeeds in the roles of cynical villains. Well, bravo!
Glenn Close, of course, was in her place. Sincere kindness. The desire to achieve what should be in a good family: peace and love. There is a sense of obstinacy and a certain highlight in the best sense of the word. Perfect. Of course, her appearance played a role in this case. This is what Sarah should have looked like.
I envy anyone who can watch this movie for the first time. Call everyone: children, grandmothers, spouses, newlyweds, and just neighbors. He'll eat you. At the same time, everyone will find something of his own, a treasure in the hiding place of his soul.
It's family and family. Thank you to the creators!
9.5 out of 10