Saturday, February 13, 2010

Sunshine Cleaning

New Zealand director Christine Jeffs (Rain, Sylvia) makes her most commercial film that's reminiscent of "Little Miss Sunshine," thanks to the involvement of the producers and Alan Arkin who delivers a similar performance. The story about two different sisters who try to find their way in life after a traumatic childhood. Jeffs' film is more edgy than the previous "Sunshine" film but has enough humor to boast along with two excellent performances by Amy Adams and Emily Blunt unlike anything they have done before which is also true for Steve Zahn and Clifton Collins Jr. in equally strong supporting roles that make the film worthwhile. YRCinema's coverage of films on DVD.

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