Gotta love itSo when I first heard about this movie I really wanted to see it, then I found out it was not a comedy and avoided it like the plage when I found out it was a drama. One night on a whim I decided to rent it, I was going to give it a try to see if it was any good, I soon found out why it was so popular. I feel that the acting was fantastic and the raw nature of the film has something everyone can relate to everyone knows what its like to not have a lot of money, some people know what its like to have a dead beat dad, that gets married to another woman, then does not pay child support. Some people will just relate because they know what its like to have a crappy job. either Way Amy Adams plays a wonderful character that is trying to scrape by and finds out (from said dead beat father) that she could start cleaning up waste products (brains...blood...and such) from crime`s this provokes her to start to get out of the rut in her life, and try to help motivate her sister played by Emily Blunt to get out of hers as well. I enjoyed the realness of the movie as well as the grandfather that always has a plan and has to keep to it.
All and all I recommend this movie
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