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Margaret (2011)
A Manhattan young girl 's life changes absolutely after witnessing a horrible bus accident.
24 May 1976, Washington, USA
11 August 1950, Albany, New York, USA
29 October 1957, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
16 September 1988, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
1 November 1949, Los Angeles, California, USA
11 October 1948, Chicago, Illinois, USA
21 March 1962, New York City, New York, USA
21 May 1957, Buffalo, New York, USA
September 29, 2014
It has failings, but they're not fundamental, and if anything they speak to just how much Lonergan tried to coerce into a single story. He was aiming for ecstatic transcendence.October 10, 2011
For all its awkwardness and uncertainty, the film is a city symphony, romantic yet scathing, lyrical with street life and vaulting skylines, reckless with first adventure...January 26, 2012
Messy but masterful; a sprawling portrait of what it means to be a bright young woman who's realizing that the world isn't the warm bath of acceptance that her privileged life would indicate.September 29, 2014
If two and a half hours in the company of quarrelsome, self-absorbed New Yorkers don't sound too punishing, there's much to like.September 29, 2014
Knotty, ambitious and trading in messy human truths, it's the work of a master dramatist. Here's hoping Lonergan's next one reaches us a little faster.May 03, 2015
This movie may be a lot of things, but finished isn't one of them.April 27, 2012
Ambitious, affecting, unwieldy and haunting, it's an eccentric, densely atmospheric, morally hyper-aware masterpiece...September 29, 2014
A messy-yet-poignant dramatic opera about the power of regret, loss, and worst of all, being a teenager.February 17, 2012
It's a passionate, fascinating mess, like its abrasive main character.January 13, 2012
Margaret comes apart at the seams as you watch it, but it gives off a lovely light. Seek it out. You can thank me later.September 26, 2014
Even in its truncated state, this is pretty gripping stuff.October 07, 2015
"Margaret" not only faithfully captures a young woman's growing pains, it also serves as an emblem for our collective post-9/11 grieving process.