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God Bless the Child (1988)
Saw it years ago and never forgot it
I'm glad to see that so many people were affected by and appreciated this complex film. In it, a single mom and her daughter are abandoned by their father. The only affordable apartments on their income have problems, such as worsening her daughter's asthma problems. The mom encounters several catch-22's in trying to get help. I saw this on TV before the Bush v. Clinton election of 1992 and used it to argue why we need more social programs and how charity doesn't always get to the people who need it. This is a woman trying to do the best for her daughter, get a job, have a place to keep them from being homeless, and one thing after another goes wrong. If this is based on any true stories, I hope their endings were happy. These days, social workers do EVERYTHING in their power to keep families together so hopefully even if this happened a while ago, families have since been reunited (very likely) and moms and kids aren't separated unless absolutely necessary.
Carrie Pilby (2016)
Full of laughs and also makes you think
I was so excited to see this film at the Toronto filmfest last week. You might enjoy it because it's very funny - a hyper verbal genius, 19 and a year out of college, taking on the hypocrisies of adulthood, and sparring with therapist (Nathan Lane) and some other interesting characters. Some of the jokes were dry and some more obvious. But there's a lot to make you think besides just laughing. I enjoyed seeing 19-yar-old Carrie's beliefs challenged in so many different ways. She sets out to expose a few "cheaters" in society but is surprised to find the situations not as black and white as she thought. Isn't that what we all learn as we grow? Ultimately she does the right thing, but it's not always easy. I am leaving out the spoilers but I just want to say that you will be surprised by a few of the twists and turns. I haven't read the book it's based on so I can't compare it to that, but I will say that it's funny, charming and I LOVE the actors. I think this movie will do well with an audience like me, recent college grads and anyone in 30s/40s/50s questioning where they fit into the world.. Can't wait till its in theaters so I can bring friends!