The film tells the story of a family struggling to come to terms with the death of their patriarch and the difficult decisions they must make to give him a proper burial.
Directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Ari Aster, The Burial promises to be a powerful and emotional exploration of grief and family dynamics. The film stars an impressive cast that includes Florence Pugh, Joaquin Phoenix, and Meryl Streep, among others.
Director: Maggie Betts
Writers: Jonathan Harr, Doug Wright
Stars: Jurnee Smollett, Tommy Lee Jones, Jamie Foxx
The film is set in a small town in the Midwestern United States, where the family patriarch has suddenly passed away. As the family gathers to mourn and make burial arrangements for him, tensions rise and old wounds reopen. The film explores the complex relationships between family members and the difficult decisions they must make in the wake of their loss.
One of the standout performances in the film comes from Florence Pugh, who plays the late patriarch's granddaughter. Pugh gives a raw and emotional performance as a young woman struggling to come to terms with the death of her beloved grandfather. Joaquin Phoenix also shines as the son of the patriarch, a troubled man who must confront his past and his relationship with his father in order to move forward.
Meryl Streep, who plays the family matriarch, gives another stellar performance as a woman trying to hold her family together in the face of tragedy. Her character is a rock to her children and grandchildren, but she is also dealing with her own feelings of grief and loss.
The Burial is a slow-paced drama that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the emotions that accompany loss.
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