The strength of 'A Month of Sundays' lies in its quiet contemplation of loss and connection. Anthony LaPaglia’s portrayal of Frank Mollard is a study in understated emotion, a man burdened by his past and struggling to forge…
A Month of Sundays
Frank Mollard, divorced but still attached, can't move on and also can't sell a house in a property boom, much less connect with his teenage son. One night…
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A truly affecting piece of filmmaking, 'A Month of Sundays' hinges on a premise that is both bizarre and deeply human. Anthony LaPaglia is superb as Frank, a man whose life has stalled, and whose reconnection with his…
'A Month of Sundays' presents a fascinating, albeit somewhat melancholic, scenario. Anthony LaPaglia’s central performance is commendable, embodying a man caught between past and present. The film’s tone is consistently subdued, focusing on the internal landscape of its…
This is a film that trusts its audience to engage with its unique premise. Anthony LaPaglia delivers a compelling portrayal of a man adrift, his every gesture speaking volumes about his internal struggle. The presence of Julia Blake,…
Anthony LaPaglia anchors 'A Month of Sundays' with a performance that captures a man wrestling with inertia and regret. The film’s premise, a phone call from a mother who has passed, is handled with a delicate touch, leaning…
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Frank Mollard is depicted as being stuck, both emotionally and practically. He is divorced but seemingly unable to let go of his past relationships, struggles to connect with his teenage son, and faces difficulties in selling a house during a property boom. The unexpected phone call from his deceased mother further complicates his sense of reality and forces him to confront his inability to move on.