‘Memoirs’ Review: Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard Are Deeply Motivated
Is it possible to have a love story between a victim of sexual aggression and a man suffering from dementia? This is what I suggest Memoirs Michelle Franco (sunset).
Sylvia (Jessica Chastain), who met at an AA meeting 13 years later, was Sarah’s (Brooke Timber) daughter. She is a social assistant, her life takes place right in the touring quarter, and she observes Sarah’s movements and gestures. Some are happy with the traitor control freakbut the most important point is that it is volonté de tout controler – and two verrous sur la porte de son appartement – cache une blessure profonde.
And so it is. Sylvia knows that she loves violence and is convinced that Saul (Peter Sarsgaard), un inconnu étrange qui l’a suivie au sortir d’une soirée et qu’elle Retrouve Endormi dans la neige devant chez elle Lendemain Matin, are human aggressors . Isaac (Josh Charles), Saul’s brother and legal mentor, could not be reached. C’est ce dernier qui lui revèle que Saul souffre de démence precoce et qu’il a d’il a d’importantes pertes de memoire.
In the memories of the tours, Sylvia’s sister, when he accidentally noticed that Saul did not pass by the aggressor, Lorskel was small, the dates were not agreed upon. Without an obvious motive, she accepted Isaac’s proposal to capture Saul.
With the help of excellent books by Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard, Michelle Franco explores the nuances and subtleties of this love story – under the surface of “impossible” temptation. Leurs hésitations mutuelles, les découvertes de Sylvia sur le viol dont elle a étévictim also insi que leurs unpleasant dresses font de Sylvia et Saul un a couple of deeply humane and extreme affections.
Note: 3.5 sur 5
Memoirs It will be presented in the halls of Quebec on January 19th.