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Sunshine Cleaning Is A Well Made Film

I just finished watching Sunshine Cleaning, an interesting movie released earlier this year. I had wanted to see this for a while now after hearing ...

 

I just finished watching Sunshine Cleaning, an interesting movie released earlier this year. I had wanted to see this for a while now after hearing good things, so I was glad to finally see it offered free via my cable TV plan.

I will touch upon some of the aspects of the movie while still keeping the majority of it unknown to you. Amy Adams and Emily Blunt play two sisters, Rose and Norah Lorkowski, who happen to be somewhere between 27 – 33 years old and reside in New Mexico.

Having had a tough upbringing without their mother, who passed away at a very young age, the two were raised by a loving father. Rose has a son named Oscar (Jason Spevack) who is probably about 8 years old.

The fact that Oscar did not have a father around while he was growing up contributed to several difficult times during his life and, despite the fact that he has been educated, he is still not understood.

Rose and Norah have both been struggling to find their way, running into financial difficulties in the process. Their father doesn’t seem to be much better off himself, though he’s found a way to get by.

The main premise of this movie involves a business that Rose and Norah decide to start up. This is an unconventional one, as it’s based around the cleanup of death scenes after the fact. While they’re not required to remove the bodies, they’re responsible for cleaning up the blood and any other residue that may have been left behind.

The way that they build up their unusual business and everything that happens with respect to it are shown in this movie. And, throughout it, Rose and Oscar’s and Rose and Norah’s relationships are highlighted, as well as many other ones.

All of the actors are wonderful in this movie and you really get a feel for what they are going through, both the good and the bad. This is one movie that I would say you should see, especially if superb quality in a drama is what you like.

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