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Diane, de setenta años, vive sola en Western Massachusetts. Pasa los días ayudando a los demás, atendiendo a sus envejecidas amigas y a la familia e intentando recuperar la relación que perdió con su hijo, adicto a las drogas. Entre tanto, da con un nuevo modo de entender su pasado y a sí misma. (Seminci - Valladolid International Film Festival)

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inglés In his belated feature-film directorial debut, former film critic and documentary filmmaker Kent Jones offers a sensitive character study of a working woman from a small city who forgets to take care of herself as you she takes care of others. With every scene, this long-resonating, stylistically unobtrusive film is remarkably rich in meaning. Diane relies on a highly subjective narrative, the director’s sense of detail and the deeply felt acting of Mary Kay Place, which strengthens our affinity for the main protagonist while contributing to doubtfulness with respect to her mental health. The film is also valuable due to the matter-of-factness with which it states that at the end of our life story, no major point will be revealed, but only death in loneliness. 80% ()

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