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Film Review - I'll Be Right There

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Parental responsibility is taken to the extreme in “I’ll Be Right There,” and yet the feature remains utterly real in its depiction of family obligations and their sometimes suffocating ways. Writer Jim Beggarly does an exceptional job delivering dimensional characters with relatable issues, also maintaining the realness of it all while creating a few comedic highlights. It’s a wonderfully written film, and director Brendan Walsh (“Centigrade”) delivers assured work, achieving a steady rhythm of conflict while allowing the cast to take their moments and feel around the jagged emotions in play. “I’ll Be Right There” remains small in scale, preferring to deal with deep emotions, but the picture is gracefully executed, and it’s a pleasure to watch star Edie Falco work through the stages of frustration her character experiences during the endeavor, giving one of her finest performances. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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