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Showing posts with label Keith Kupferer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith Kupferer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Ghostlight (2024)


A depressed blue-collar worker reeling from an undefined tragedy is folded into a community theater program that doubles as a public therapy session. 
I consider a movie to be successful when it makes you feel real things, even when you have no personal connection to anything that's happening onscreen. This is a film that projects genuine emotion, full of kindness and humanity and empathy. I was fucking puddles by the end. It's a travesty that Keith Kupferer wasn't recognized for his quietly powerful performance examining male grief.

4 depositions out of 5