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Sweetie

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Australia · 1989
Rated R · 1h 37m
Director Jane Campion
Starring Genevieve Lemon, Karen Colston, Tom Lycos, Jon Darling
Genre Comedy, Drama

Sullen factory worker Kay is pulled out of her day-to-day existence by her lively and mentally disturbed sister Sweetie. When the sisters decide to return to their hometown, they attempt to reconnect with their parents, who are undergoing serious marital problems. As the family spends time together, their many issues rise to the surface.

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80

Empire by

Sweetie is a deeply uncomfortable, distressing yet wholly rewarding experience.

75

Washington Post by Desson Thomson

This Australian film by New Zealand director Jane Campion comes at you, and keeps coming at you, in peculiar, oddly enchanting bursts of detail.

88

Slant Magazine by Glenn Heath Jr.

Sweetie’s brilliance stems from how Campion inventively explores the relationship between inanimate objects and personal memory, Sally Bongers’s static camera lingering on the precipice of a family unit brimming with secrets and lies.

80

Washington Post by Hal Hinson

In making her first film, Campion has done thrillingly atmospheric work, and in the process, established herself as perhaps the most perversely gifted young filmmaker to rise up in years.

88

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

The acting style edges toward parody, the material is unforgiving of Australian middle-class life in the boondocks and then, pow! - Sweetie waltzes onto the screen.

75

The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson

Campion's merciless staging forces a more intimate relationship between viewers and characters; it's hard to take a detached stance when she's smearing raw emotions all over the screen.

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