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Marion Bridge

  Unrated

Wiebke von Carolsfeld

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Plot Summary

Three adult sisters are forced to face the scars of their past as they wait at their mother's deathbed in this drama written by noted Canadian actor Daniel MacIvor. Agnes (Molly Parker) grew up in Sydney, a small town in Nova Scotia. Hoping to get away from memories of an unhappy childhood, she moved to Toronto, where she found more than her share of disappointments. When Agnes receives word that her mother Rose (Marguerite McNeil) is in failing health, she returns to Sydney for the first time in years, where she's met by her sisters, Theresa (Rebecca Jenkins), who has been turned bitter by a bad divorce, and Louise (Stacy Smith), who prefers withdrawing into herself to dealing with the outside world. As the four women attempt to make peace with one another, Agnes decides it's time they faced several unpleasant truths, including the abuse they faced at the hands of her father.

Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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76%
  • Reviews Counted: 17
  • Fresh: 13
  • Rotten: 4
  • Average Rating: 6.2/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: Takes the raw ingredients of soap opera -- the spilling of family secrets and the opening of old wounds as a parent slips away -- and spins them into something truthful and quietly compelling. – Stephen Holden, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Rotten: While the situations and characterizations ring true, if a bit melodramatically, the film is so understated that little dramatic effect registers. – Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Defies its genealogy with grace, economy, and unstinting compassion. – Jessica Winter, Village Voice, Jun 24, 2010

Fresh: Parker is very good at conveying Agnes' wobbly mixture of instability and emotional bravery, and Jenkins finds the sad, lonely ache below Theresa's urge to regiment the lives of everyone in the family. – Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle, Jun 24, 2010

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Marion Bridge
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  • $9.99
  • Genre: Drama
  • Released: 2003

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