
Initially published in 2022, the novel “Remarkably Bright Creatures” has become a smash hit for author Shelby Van Pelt, also serving as her writing debut. With such success comes Hollywood, and now there’s a screen adaption of the tale, with John Whittington and Olivia Newman handling screenwriting duties, out to make cinematic sense of the original text and its semi-whimsical, deeply introspective ways. Newman also directs the picture (previously helming “Where the Crawdads Sing”), and she has tremendous help from star Sally Field, who doesn’t act very often anymore, and here’s another reason why she should. Field gives a powerful performance, carrying the emotional weight of the endeavor in a tricky role that demands attention to the deep recesses of pain. The actress is splendid, and “Remarkably Bright Creatures” is graceful when it comes to investigating personal issues and Van Pelt’s somewhat fanciful ideas for friendship, sure to please those looking for a softer film to get lost in. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















