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Synopsis

Following his epic historical films ‘Mr. Turner’ and ‘Peterloo’, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mike Leigh returns to the contemporary world with a tough but compassionate intimate study of family life.

Cast

  • Marianne Jean-Baptiste
  • Ruby Bentall
  • Samantha Spiro
  • Sophia Brown
  • Gary Beadle
  • Jo Martin
  • Bryony Miller
  • Michele Austin
  • Ashna Rabheru
  • Chinenye Ezeudu

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Was crazy but very good have you waning more for sure

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An odd movie of family relationships that leaves you to your own interpretation of why or cause of the situation of the main character - why so morose and sullen. 🤷🏽‍♀️ Very well executed!

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Metacritic

100
Dec 5, 2024

Writer-director Mike Leigh is 81 years old, and his movies consistently have a fire that's practically adolescent while imparting a wisdom that's possibly ancient. Hard Truths is a tragi-comedy character study of near-febrile vitality. And, entering the sweepstakes rather late in the game, it's one of the very few great films of 2024.

Metacritic review by Glenn Kenny
Glenn Kenny
RogerEbert.com
80
Oct 11, 2024

Re-entering Mike Leigh’s stomping ground in Hard Truths is both a solace and, in the best possible way, a slap in the face. It’s also an impressively funny ordeal, in that unmistakably morose way no one has ever mastered better than Leigh.

Metacritic review by Tim Robey
Tim Robey
The Telegraph
70
Sep 9, 2024

Thanks to a stunning lead performance from Jean-Baptiste and an ending that doesn’t take the easy way out, it is a must-watch.

Patrice Witherspoon
Screen Rant