7/10
Astutely judged mother-daughter drama nimbly avoids soapy trimmings...
24 May 2009
Irreproachable middle-aged woman comes home to her strong-willed mother to reconcile their differences--ostensibly; turns out she has a problem to share, which causes her mercurial mama to take offense. Thanks in no small part to the superlative performances by Emmy-winner Bette Davis and Gena Rowlands (two incomparable actresses), this made-for-TV drama turns out to be a wrenching and moving examination of an estranged relationship with a begrudging love still left inside. Milton Katselas' beautiful direction, from a careful, thoughtful teleplay from Michael De Guzman, allows the two ladies room to emote and sound off, yet the histrionics aren't over-the-top. Katselas is able to weave the intricate, touchy emotions together into a nearly-seamless pattern, making this a real acting showpiece for his stars.
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