IN A NUTSHELL:
This was a movie project 17 years in the making! Finally, all of the pieces came together for production and distribution.
Lourdes, France is known as a city of pilgrimage for miracles. In this story, some women of Ballygar, Ireland want to go there to taste freedom and miracles in their life.
The lovely film was directed by Thaddeus O'Sullivan. Writing credits go to Joshua D. Maurer, Timothy Prager, and Jimmy Smallhorne.
THINGS I LIKED:
The cast is wonderful and includes Academy Award winners Kathy Bates, Maggie Smith, Stephen Rea, and Laura Linney. Others to round out the cast are Agnes O'Casey, Mark O'Halloran, Mark McKenna. We get to hear Kathy Bates sing!
I was excited to see this movie because it features so many incredible actresses and because we get to go to Ireland. I'm going there for the first time this summer!
We also get to go to beautiful Lourdes, France!
There's some beautiful cinematography by John Conroy.
The mystery keeps us watching to figure out what caused the schism between certain characters.
The film does an excellent job illustrating how everyone is in search of some kind of healing, whether it be physical, emotional, or spiritual.
The movie meanders gently along with lovely music that perfectly supports each scene.
There is a sweet sense of sisterhood and friendship among the women in the story, each supporting one another.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
Some of the accents are pretty thick, so it's hard to understand what many of the characters say sometimes.
Almost all of the men in the movie are represented as awful misogynists or incapable dullards.
I would love to have seen more of both Ireland and France in the background of scenes. Both are such gorgeous countries.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Kids will be bored.
We see people in towels get into a bathtub.
There is talk of abortion and miscarriage.
People talk of someone who drowned in the sea.
No profanity.
We see a scene at a funeral.
To see my full review, go to my YouTube channel called Movie Review Mom!