One of the great calamities of human life is the fact that many of them are in constant anxiety. Do we do the right things to reach our potential? Is it too late to start something new, or restore everything? These reliable inquiries are in the heart of the writer and director Michael C. The humble humble and humble “The best of what you can,” is an optimistic movie that feels honest on aging, even if he did not say anything we have not heard before.
Then again, you cannot really blame a movie for not formulating a completely new answer on existential awe on this old question, “How did older get off soon?” (It is not a saying that the definition of “the old” depends on who you ask.) Instead, it is good to recognize the tissues that live in the fashion that is raised by two documents, and a feeling of originality that appears organically, in a large part of the real spouses of the movie Kyra Sedgwick, Kevin Bacon and the ineffective chemistry. During the “Best of You”, the beloved veteran actors have benefited greatly from its first joint venture in more than 20 years (since “The Woodsman” of Nickel Cassel and Lisa Cholodinko “CAVEDWELER” in 2004), which is fluently indicating that two of them share the screen.
Fortunately, Sedgwick and Bacon not only dependent on their natural softness with each other, but rather depend on their characters with a real thing, although the conditions that combine them feel somewhat forced. Sedgwick plays the role of Senteia, Gul in New York, who was created at the age of New York, married to an older person, with serious sincerity. “Most of the people” (as you indicate in one scene) is Warren’s husband (Jude Hersh the Great), a wonderful Octager was one day claiming in Watergate, but he is now about to dementia.
In the opening moments of the film, Cenatia seems to apologize because she explains the age difference in her marriage at an intimate dinner when Warren is in the bathroom. When they met for the first time, it does not matter at all; It was logical. But with Warren’s return at that time and heading to the wrong table in a state of confusion, Cenatia does not have to admit my righteousness that she is now facing a new truth – realizing that her partner’s life in her life may end sooner than she was.
Stan, who is not exaggerated in Bacon, a private security goalkeeper without a goal trying to re -contact him and support his musician musician Sami (Brittany Undergier Carism), while he did not have much of Olivia Locardi’s life, except for the accidental attempts he possesses with the young CJ (Olivia Locardi, the wonderful but not perfected. It is forbidden to steal in Brokelin.
What comes after it is a real bond between two dog lovers, which is transferred via text messages late at night and cross phone calls, during which they open the depths of their inner worlds to each other. With an automatic automatic correction incident, writing Weithorn through these texts seems reasonably low – as such, Cynthia and Stan’s connection earns our confidence and turn into something that we can only root. This is a problem when it is an unfortunate message dedicated to someone else that Sinatia sends a brief period that is boycotted by the prosperous intimate friendship. Based on the maturity that we are witnessing in these two adults, it has no meaning when they cannot address a simple misunderstanding to save their friendship, which often seems to be something more than just Platonic connection.
Fortunately, Weithorn, elsewhere else in the introduction of Warren’s daughter, Rosemary (Heather Burns, who is forgotten) in favor of moving her father to a facility in Cleveland near the place where she lives. While the new sponsorship providers (Mira Rohit Combanian) tends to the needs of Warren and pretends to be the researcher who needs to write Watergate book, Sinatia finds herself on her way to Cleveland to check the facility. The journey and the wedding ceremony that broke them brought Stan and a romance between them. It goes without saying that Sedgwick and Bacon reveal something intimate in their stolen night. While they excel and take a break from their lives ascending and landing, weight the bilateral weight picked up with fluffy and gravity, before the demands of real life are attached again.
Through the beautiful scenes full of music between Stan, Sami and a comfortable atmosphere all the time, “The best of what you can” conclude in a comfortable and comfortable note about many graceful human wonders, as well as modest surprises that you may find in unexpected places at any age. Nothing of this revelation – although sometimes, the best that we can hope from a good movie is not a revelation at all, but reassurance.