The 8-Year-Old Who’s The Breakout Star Of Sundance
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Probably, one of the greatest and most relevant aspirations of cinema is nothing more than to look from the position of another; to look instead of someone completely alien and,...
‘Josephine’ Review: A Remarkable Debut from Mason Reeves Helps Keep a Brutal Story Afloat [B-]
Josephine opens with a POV inside a garage, eyes peering out at Channing Tatum. “Scared doesn’t live here!” he says. It’s a race to hit the garage door button and make it out before it closes. The door closes on our 8-year-old titular protagonist but not for long as she makes it out and sets out…
The 8-Year-Old Who’s The Breakout Star Of Sundance
“Despite the presence of stars Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan, it’s [Mason] Reeves, who de Araújo discovered at a Richmond District farmer’s market on Clement Street, who captured the hearts of festival viewers.” – San Francisco Chronicle (MSN)
*text contains spoilers It all starts with a physical strengthening exercise. The heroine Josephine exercises very early in the morning with her father in the nearby forest area, and this is simply the prologue and epilogue of the film we will see. The young girl has difficulty resisting the pressure exerted by her father, who ideally wants his child to become "strong" and face any problem that appears in front of him. He reminds her that she mu…
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