The Woman -
Pollyanna McIntosh delivers a "marvel of nonverbal acuity," projecting primal ferocity and maternal strength in a virtually silent role.
Often searched as "The Woman," this historical fiction novel is a powerful look at the forgotten sacrifices of women who served in the Vietnam War.
Directed by Lucky McKee and based on the novel by Jack Ketchum, this is a polarizing, audacious, and aggressive horror film. It follows a "civilized" lawyer who captures a feral woman and attempts to "break" her, only to reveal that his own family is far more monstrous than she is. The Woman
Emotional and eye-opening, focusing on deep friendships and bold patriotism.
It is famously graphic and "grueling," culminating in a wildly bloody finale that may be too much for some viewers. The Book: The Women (2024) by Kristin Hannah Pollyanna McIntosh delivers a "marvel of nonverbal acuity,"
“The magnitude and the awe this movie inspires are what epics like “Gladiator” and “Braveheart” are all about. They’re meant for your heart to override your brain, to pull you toward a rousing splendor.” Roger Ebert · 3 years ago
It follows Frances "Frankie" McGrath, a young nurse whose life is permanently altered by her service and the cold reception she receives upon returning to a country that doesn't recognize her contribution. It follows a "civilized" lawyer who captures a
Kristin Hannah's "The Women" review...not too impressed : r/books
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