Director: Christine Jeffs
Starring: Amy Adams, Emily Blunt, Alan Arkin, Steve Zahn, Jason Spevack
Description: Rose Lorkowski (Amy Adams) finds herself a single mother attempting to support her son Oscar (Jason Spevack) and her unreliable sister Norah (Emily Blunt) while working a mundane job as a maid. Once the head cheerleader in school with plenty of prospects, Rose now has little to show for her years, and while she still sees the former lead football player (Steve Zahn), it is little more than a despondent affair. When Oscar is expelled from public school, Rose takes a job as a bio-hazard crime-scene cleaner to help pay for a private education, and brings Norah on to help in her steadily growing business. As the sisters work to clean up the messes left behind by the chaotic lives of others, they must learn to reconcile their own differences and overcome a troubled past if they hope to prosper in their newfound venture.
Reviwe: I was looking forward to this movie ever since I saw the trailer. It's from the makers of "Little Miss Sunshine" which is also a great film. The movie is again very honest and you really like the leading characters. There were some memorable scenes in this movie. The one with the matrass, the moment where Rose and Norah see their mom on TV and when Rose tries to talk to her mom in heaven. I just enjoyed every single minute of it.... Go see it please!
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