Una soldado estadounidense sufre una lesión cerebral traumática en Afganistán. Tendrá que luchar por adaptarse a la vida en su hogar.Una soldado estadounidense sufre una lesión cerebral traumática en Afganistán. Tendrá que luchar por adaptarse a la vida en su hogar.Una soldado estadounidense sufre una lesión cerebral traumática en Afganistán. Tendrá que luchar por adaptarse a la vida en su hogar.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 4 premios y 38 nominaciones en total
Samuel Ali
- Bar Patron
- (sin acreditar)
James Bane
- Engineer Steele
- (sin acreditar)
Charles Barber
- Soldier
- (sin acreditar)
Dave Bass
- Physical Therapy Patient
- (sin acreditar)
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This is a slow, sad, sentimental and sweet plot ( not a story really) about Lynsey (Jennifer Lawrence) who suffers from the effects of trauma after returning from the war in Afghanistan. ( PTSD) .She was caught in an explosion there which gave her a brain injury. Now she is trying to rehabilitate herself at her hometown in America. Director Lila Neugebauer presents a straightforward narrative as Lynsey attempts to rehabilitate herself. It is indeed creditable that the director has kept away from melodramatic and tear jerking scenes. Jennifer undergoes physiotherapy sessions to be able to walk and acts well to convey the exhaustion, pain and stress her character feels. Then again despite her traumatic experience in Afghanistan, she wants to get redeployed due to a dysfunctional relationship with her mother at home.( On her return from rehab Jennifer doesn't even get a hug or a comforting word from mom.) We have a paradoxical situation where she wants to go back to the war zone as she is not happy at home. A good part of the movie shows the friendship between Jennifer and Brian Tyree Henry, an automobile mechanic. Both are leading stressful lives and have a backstory to tell and both appear to be mirror images of each other in a way. Both are going through a process of healing of their turbulent past. There is a palpable comfort level seen as they spend time over a beer talking about mundane things. Both artists have given touching performances and may pick up awards. Jennifer excels in the scene where she persuades the neurosurgeon for a waiver so that she can go for redeployment and the scene where she speaks in sign language with her brother.
What I like about this movie, aside from Jennifer Lawrence giving a really beautifully natural performance, as well as a primo performance by Brian Tyree Henry, is the reality of life. I won't talk about the main plot, the story itself since that would spoil it, but I will say that the portrayal of the mundane, day-to-day life, which let's face it can be pretty slow, yet fruitful (ask anyone growing up before technology) and the dialogue between the two is normal, natural, as they become friends and deal with their personal situations. I enjoyed this slice of life movie more than I expected to.
Yes this is another vehicle for JenLaw to show off her ample assets. She is reserved and nuanced here and allows Brian Tyree Henry to steal nearly every scene that they share.
BTH is a revelation here. He is a large man that delivers a simmering and sometimes explosive performance and does it with an understated strength. I hope that Hollywood is paying attention and gets him some higher profile roles.
While this material seems somewhat familiar, the female lead makes for a different turn on the whole vet returning from war genre.
Coming in at a tight just over 90 minutes, this one is well worth a look.
BTH is a revelation here. He is a large man that delivers a simmering and sometimes explosive performance and does it with an understated strength. I hope that Hollywood is paying attention and gets him some higher profile roles.
While this material seems somewhat familiar, the female lead makes for a different turn on the whole vet returning from war genre.
Coming in at a tight just over 90 minutes, this one is well worth a look.
Causeway is a decent drama backed by great performances from Jennifer Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry. Lila Neugebauer's debut feature is a quiet moving drama which slowly shows a soldiers recovery from a brain injury.
Jennifer Lawrence wisely chooses a smaller production here, taking a break from big budget affair like Hunger Games & especially X-Men (The X-Men series ended up a noose round Lawrence's neck after the great First Class & Days Of Future Past).
Brian Tyree Henry continues his rise here and does well in a more serious role than usually expected from him. After Bullet Train, he's had a fairly successful year.
Hopefully Jennifer Lawrence will stick to more independent efforts like this and Winter's Bone as that's where her talents are definitely more suited.
Jennifer Lawrence wisely chooses a smaller production here, taking a break from big budget affair like Hunger Games & especially X-Men (The X-Men series ended up a noose round Lawrence's neck after the great First Class & Days Of Future Past).
Brian Tyree Henry continues his rise here and does well in a more serious role than usually expected from him. After Bullet Train, he's had a fairly successful year.
Hopefully Jennifer Lawrence will stick to more independent efforts like this and Winter's Bone as that's where her talents are definitely more suited.
As you would expect from A24, a quiet, not overdramatised film. Jennifer Lawrence shines, especially in the small moments, like the scene with her brother. In addition to the two strong main characters, the story also features interestingly written supporting characters such as the mother or the brother, about whom we only learn fragments of news. The original soundtrack by Alex Somers is particularly well done, really outstanding, if not the best I have heard in a cinema film this year. The rest of the background music, which deviates from the original soundtrack, unfortunately feels out of place. Look and camerawork simple but effective. 7/10.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe film was shot in the summer of 2019, but didn't premiere until 2022.
- PifiasWhen Lynsey's mother is smoking in the kitchen while taking to Linsey; the orientation of her lighter on the table changes from cut to cut. Additionally the way her mother holds the second cigarette she is about to light up also changes.
- Banda sonoraCome September
Performed by Kavika
Written by Peter Kamano
Courtesy of d2 Music
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Cây Cầu
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Luisiana, Estados Unidos(New Orleans)
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- Duración1 hora 34 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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