Monday, May 21, 2012

A Tidy Home, Cluttered With Weighty Emotions

A Tidy Home, Cluttered With Weighty Emotions
Grieving parents have become such a movie staple that the theme is now a demonstrable cliché. Such grief isn’t new in movies, but the preponderance of these stories — recent examples include “The Lovely Bones,” “Creation,” “Antichrist,” “I’ve Loved You So Long” and the forthcoming “Rabbit Hole” — suggests that filmmakers believe that there’s something compelling about the agony of others.

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