Who We Are Now
Recently released from prison, Beth is working with her public defender to get her son back from her sister, who was awarded legal custody while Beth was incarcerated for ten years. Soon after, Beth forms an unlikely alliance with Jess, an idealistic young protégé of the public defense team, who decides to take on Beth's cause whether she likes it or not.
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- Cast:
- Julianne Nicholson , Emma Roberts , Zachary Quinto , Jimmy Smits , Jess Weixler , Lea Thompson , Jason Biggs
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Absolutely the worst movie.
Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
The acting in this movie is really good.
This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
This is 100% chick flick. Men should run away. Please.
Great film! An intelligent script interweaving several layers executed perfectly. Not one line out of place and not one orphaned moment to lose interest in. I think the ending was a little out of character but that's only a small blemish on otherwise captivating drama. I really enjoyed this - Love Your Work!
An ex-con tries to get back custody of her son with the help of an idealistic young public defender and at the same time falls into a romantic fling with a traumatized former US soldier. Despite the familiar faces and the good perfomances from the cast 'Who We Are Now' goes into familiar dramatic territory that is neither sad or moving it's actually quite boring and it wastes the actors completely since none of the characters are actually developed well and unfortunately they just did not work that well on the script it seems. (5/10)
It's like half the cast was on Law and Order at one time or the other. The movie was good. Just loved the performances by all evolved. It just naturally flowed so perfectly, it was impressive. A true staple of what happens when good actors connect to tell a sto