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Also consider how Cusack was unable to get comfort from his own mother. Another subtle reminder of how children are affected by an absent mother. She was not home, only his wastrel younger brother who clearly subsists on parental support with no real direction, a stark opposite to the Cusack character but providing some interesting counterpoint nevertheless. Also the movie device whereby he
Oscar nod for Cusack good cry feel sad movie
This place was a horrific experience for my child and myself.
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Claudia Puig
USA Today
As subtle and shattering as its title. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
Bednarczyk's natural instincts put most programmed Hollywood moppets to shame, and the quietly affecting O'Keefe shows genuine talent. Full Review
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
With a minimalist plot, Grace Is Gone turns its primary focus on John Cusack, giving the actor an opportunity to display both his talent and his range. Full Review
Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times
An emotionally rich and satisfying drama featuring a terrifically understated performance from John Cusack. Full Review
Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter
A disappointing and manipulative look at one family's loss in the Iraq war. Full Review
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