Jeri
Jacquin
Coming
to loaded DVD and digital from director Abner Pastoll and Film Movement is a
suspense thriller when A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND.
Sarah
(Sarah Bolger) is struggling to raise her two young children Ben (Rudy Doherty)
and Lucy (Macie McCauley) after the sudden death of her husband in Northern
Ireland. Daily she is looking for answers as to who is responsible especially
when her young son might have seen something. Coming home with the children and
opening the front door, drug dealer Tito (Andrew Simpson) barges in.
Running
from a men who represent a drug lord Leo Miller (Edward Hogg), he finds a
hiding place after stealing their drugs. He calmly threatens Sarah with a place
to stay in exchange for money that he realizes she needs. Never knowing when
Tito is going to show up, son Ben finds the stash and Sarah is in for the scare
of her life.
Determined
to find a way to make Tito go away, she will do anything to protect the
children from him. She also realizes that Tito might be able to tell her
something about the death of her husband. When Tito is no longer an issue,
Miller finds out who was responsible for his stolen drugs.
While
Sarah and the kids are shopping, Miller makes his presence known which sends
Ben running! She knows it is time to take the kids to her mother's house until
everything is ironed out. Confronting Miller is about to put Sarah in a
situation where she has no choice but to take matters into her own hands.
Sarah
is a good woman pushed to far!
Bolger
as Sarah is a woman doing what most mothers would - make sure no one invades
their home especially when children are involved. After losing her husband
under mysterious circumstances, her life is flipped once again when drug
dealers put her family’s life in jeopardy. It is easy to follow Bolger in this
role because she has set herself up as a force to be reckoned with, especially
lately in her roles as Into the Badlands and currently as lawyer Emily Thomas,
wife of the leader of a cartel. She is strong even when she's not and dedicated
whether in good or bad. Well done!
Simpson
as Tito has put himself in a dangerous situation but does not seem to mind it
and when taking Sarah and her children under emotional hostage, he cares even
less. Convincing himself that she "needs the money" is one way of
clearing his conscious of what he is doing to a family. Doherty and McCauley as
Ben and Lucy are caught in the middle of things no child should ever have to
deal with. These two small actors are convincing in the terror and that makes
for the intensity the story has.
Hogg
as Miller is a man who is not about to let anyone get in his way, man or woman.
Being the head drug dealer means there is no fear, surrounded by people who
will do just about anything you ask for money and do not share the same values
for life. That's a difficult role to play but Hogg does so with the right
amount of justifiable fear, and he gets my vote for scary.
Other
cast include Packy Lee as Mackers, Nigel O'Neil as PC Huxley, Sean Sloan as
Jean, Jo Donelly as Betty, Jane Brennas as Alice, Josh Bolt as Donal, Caolan
Byrne as Terry,Mary Linsday as Mandy, Susan Ateh as Emily, Siobhan Kelly as Dr.
Brady, and James McCaffrey as Conor.
Film
Movement, founded in 2002, is an award-winning independent and foreign film
company that has released more than 250 feature films and shorts. Theatrical
releases include American independent films, documentaries, and foreign
arthouse titles catalog such directors as Hirokazu Kore-eda, Maren Ade, Jessica
Hausner and Ciro Guerra and Melanie Laurent. Bluray and DVD films bring such
directors as Eric Rohmer, Bolle August, King Hu, Sergio Corbucci and Luchino
Visconti and many more. To discover what Film Movement is all about and find
out more about what they have to offer please visit www.filmmovementplus.com.
The
DVD includes the Bonus Features of Audio Commentary by director Abner Pastoll,
Deleted Scenes, Alternate Opening, Outtakes, Making of Featurette and
Behind-the-Scenes Footage.
A
GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND is an intense and ugly ride into a world that most
people try to avoid. Sarah tried to avoid it as well caring for her two young
children as a single mother. Of course, she wanted to know what really happened
to her husband, especially when young son Ben clams up, but when Tito enters
their life, it is a case of be careful what you ask for.
There
is not a lot of external madness as the story focuses on Sarah as the film
starts in a very bloody place. Taking us back to the beginning, we see how and
why she came to be in that place and constantly questions the viewer with 'what
would you do?'.
Bolger
is all in from the get-go and I truly enjoyed her performance. This is a crime
thriller to be sure and there is no doubt of that from start to finish but
underneath is a story of a woman trying to find answers so that the family she
is left to raise on her own can go forward. It does not matter if the answers
are ugly, as long as they are the truth. I think Bolger's portrayal of Sarah
gives us that.
In
the end - she takes one final act of vengeance!
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