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03-10-2019, 07:07 AM
NEW YORK (AP) — Everyone is vanishing around Julianne Moore’s title character in Sebastian Lelio’s “Gloria Bell.” The disappearances don’t come with blood-curdling shrieks or thundering score cues, but with the humdrum ebb of middle age. People just move away or recede from view.
Gloria is a divorced, fifty-something Los Angeles insurance agent by day and dances disco at a nightclub by evening. Her son, Peter (Michael Cera), is caring for a newborn while his wife is away somewhere in the desert “finding herself.” Her daughter, Anne (Caren Pistorius), has an extreme surfer boyfriend chasing waves abroad — and she might soon join him. Gloria’s closest colleague at work is sent packing.
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Gloria is a divorced, fifty-something Los Angeles insurance agent by day and dances disco at a nightclub by evening. Her son, Peter (Michael Cera), is caring for a newborn while his wife is away somewhere in the desert “finding herself.” Her daughter, Anne (Caren Pistorius), has an extreme surfer boyfriend chasing waves abroad — and she might soon join him. Gloria’s closest colleague at work is sent packing.
Source link (https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Film-Review-Julianne-Moore-shines-in-Gloria-13668199.php)
More (http://ahlam1399.i234.me:8888/m/2019/03/10/film-review-julianne-moore-shines-in-gloria-bell/)