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"Forgiveness is a bitter pill to swallow."

After having visions of a member of her support group who killed herself, a woman who also suffers with chronic pain seeks out the widower of the suicide.

Top Cast

  • Jennifer Aniston

    Jennifer Aniston

    Claire Bennett

  • Adriana Barraza

    Adriana Barraza

    Silvana

  • Anna Kendrick

    Anna Kendrick

    Nina Collins

  • Sam Worthington

    Sam Worthington

    Roy Collins

  • Mamie Gummer

    Mamie Gummer

    Bonnie

  • Felicity Huffman

    Felicity Huffman

    Annette

  • William H. Macy

    William H. Macy

    Leonard

  • Chris Messina

    Chris Messina

    Jason Bennett

  • Lucy Punch

    Lucy Punch

    Nurse Gayle

Overview

After having visions of a member of her support group who killed herself, a woman who also suffers with chronic pain seeks out the widower of the suicide.

Rating

6.3 / 10
942 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • Reno
    Reno
    7 Aug 18, 2015

    > Aniston at best! Might be this is what I was expecting from Aniston from a long ago. Since break-up with Brad Pitt, probably after 'Marley & Me', she has not given any best performance. This is her best shot to till date, maybe in her whole career. She would have not won, but her snub from the Oscar nominee was not justified. Unlike men, who gets better by aging, women are the opposite. In the old days I used to like Aniston, but nowadays, I don't know. In this film she has done without makeup, well, that's an honest attempt. Not a spellbinding narration, but it was all about Aniston's performance. There are a couple of cameo appearances, well, all the other character in the movie is like a cameo, including Sam Worthington's, but excluding our heroine. Worth watching this only for her performance, not for the story. The past events should have been explained to let us know the truth along with the portrayal of the present. But it was kind of realism, I won't doubt about that, but sometime cinematic needs a proper detail rather than straightforward. Really a good movie, simultaneously not great as to praise the direction or the presentation that slightly missed the opportunity to be an awesome flick. 7/10

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