I don’t really see how watching people yell at one another for two hours could be entertaining, but August Osage County seemed to avoid complete disaster. This film follows three sisters that are brought back together at their childhood home, following a family crisis. The three sisters are faced with taking care of their drug-addicted mother while dealing with one another’s many problems.
The editing and camera work were well done, but nothing that helped tell the story in a creative fashion. Thanks to a huge cast full of talent, the acting was smooth and natural. The many verbal fights in the film worked only because of the skilled cast.
There were many instances in which the verbal battles gave me an awkward feeling of wanting to sink in my seat; to me that screams realistic fight scenario. So, for being a realistic film, it was well done, but for being an enjoyable film, not so much.
It’s safe to say I did not get much entertainment out of the film, but came away with the realization that I never want to end up like anyone in this film. In the end, redeeming qualities fail to shine through and viewers are left with unsatisfactory closure.
The acting was some of the best from last year, but that’s about all I got out of the film. Overall the film consists of watching people’s many problems unfold with hardly any solutions, and to me, that’s too distracting and a waste of time.
C-

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