Stronger
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ out of 5
Rather than capitalizing on the gruesome tragedy that rocked Boston, this film was a respectful tribute to one survivors story.
Though the visual was simple at times, the complexity of Jake Gyllenhaal's character was emotionally compelling. The pain which the Bauman family experienced translated so clearly on screen that I watched grown men choke back tears in the theatre - the suffering was literally tangible.
At times, I felt the pace of the story moved slowly, though I believe the intention was to reflect the painfully lethargic/gradual process experienced in real life as the characters attempt to put the pieces back together.
I can't imagine myself feeling particularly motivated to watch this again, but I'm glad I saw it. The end product is timeless, motivational, and encourages reflection.


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