WATCH PARTY: Wendy and Lucy (2008) Kelly Reichardt @ Mary Pretlow Library
Details
We'll be in the conference room on the second floor, to the left as you get off the elevator/stairs.
RUNTIME: 80 minutes
SYNOPSIS: Wendy Carroll (Michelle Williams) is driving to Ketchikan, Alaska, in hopes of a summer of lucrative work at the Northwestern Fish cannery, and the start of a new life with her dog, Lucy. When her car breaks down in Oregon, however, the thin fabric of her financial situation comes apart, and she confronts a series of increasingly dire economic decisions, with far-ranging repercussions for herself and Lucy.
BLURBS:
"Reichardt is not out for blasts. Evidently she believes that drama isn't only a matter of great agons: lesser jolts can open chasms." - Stanley Kauffman, The New Republic
"Does not contain a superfluous word or shot. But underneath this plain narrative surface or rather, resting on it the way a smooth stone rests in your palm, is a lucid and melancholy inquiry into the current state of American society." - A.O. Scott, The New York Times
"In a minimalist film of muted emotions, Michelle Williams gives as lovely a performance as a moviegoer could ask for. It's a portrait of a life going grievously wrong, or one that's never been right." - Joe Morgenstern, The Wall Street Journal
