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In Meadowland (2015), a deeply emotional and haunting drama, Sarah (Olivia Wilde) and Phil (Luke Wilson) navigate the devastating aftermath of their son's disappearance. A year has passed, and their grief has distorted their lives in unimaginable ways, causing them to slowly drift apart from each other and their reality.
Sarah, a teacher, becomes increasingly detached from the world, escaping into a world of her own. She forms an unhealthy bond with a troubled student, continually pushing herself to the edge of sanity. Phil, on the other hand, seeks solace in self-destructive behavior, attempting to numb his pain through drugs and dangerous activities. As their individual struggles intensify, their relationship deteriorates, leading them further down separate paths of darkness and despair.
Meadowland is a raw and honest portrayal of grief, exploring the fractures that loss can create within a family. The film delves into the complexities of trauma, depicting how it can drive people to the brink of madness. Enhanced by powerful performances from Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson, the movie captures the intricate emotions of mourning and showcases the devastating impact it can have on individuals. Meadowland serves as a poignant reminder of the incomprehensible pain experienced by those who have lost a loved one, urging viewers to contemplate the profound consequences that grief can have on one's life.
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MeadowlandRelease Date:
23 Oct 2015Writers:
Chris RossiAwards:
2 wins & 5 nominations