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8/10
A character study of living in (and beyond) the fallout of a void
drownnnsoda17 June 2019
"American Woman" follows Debra, a thirty-something single mother in small-town Pennsylvania, whose young adult daughter, Bridget, disappears mysteriously. Debra is left to raise Bridget's infant son, Jesse. A volatile and reckless personality as it is, Debra does not take Bridget's disappearance easily, and finds comfort in her older sister, Katherine, who lives across the street from her. The film charts the family's lives together over the next eleven years.

One of the better dramas I've seen in recent years, "American Woman" is a well-written and evenly paced character study that follows a woman in the precarious situation of having her child go missing. Surprisingly, though, that is only halfway what this film is really about. The bulk of the script's weight lay in the fallout of the disappearance, and the ways Debra navigates life and raises her grandson.

In the wrong hands, this kind of story could easily go sideways, but the writing here is strong, and the performances are stellar. Sienna Miller brilliantly portrays the small-town wild-child mother who begins the film as a drunken, chain-smoking grocery store worker, and finds her in a much different state by the conclusion. The character arc is fraught with emotion, and Miller handles it beautifully. Playing counterpoint (also brilliantly) is Christina Hendricks, who has a softer presence as Debra's regimented, responsible sister. Pat Healy and Aaron Paul portray two of Debra's troubled lovers, while Sky Ferreira appears as Bridget, who is only in several scenes in the beginning, but whose presence haunts the film like a ghost. What is truly great about the film is that it captures human relationships in a manner that feels authentic; everything from the dynamics between the family members, to Debra's small-town ennui, to her various relationships with men feel true. If you aren't one of these people, you know one of them, and the slice-of-life nature of the film never manages to devolve into caricature or cliche.

Another surprise here is that the film is genuinely moving. The last thirty minutes contain several moments that are fraught with emotion, including one that had me fighting tears. I am not someone who tends to cry during films (in fact, it's only happened with one other), but the emotional thrust of the film snuck up on me without my really seeing it coming. Several reviews have complained that the film sidelines the missing person/crime plot in favor of exploring other components of Miller's character, but I think those people are missing the point here; this is not a "missing person" film, but rather a drama about people who experience having a missing family member. We tend to forget that the lives of families of missing persons go on, albeit under the pressure of the past resurfacing at any moment. When it does, it brings the audience to their knees as much as it does Miller's character. I think it precisely because the film follows this chronological, true-to-life trajectory that it manages to strike an emotional nerve.

As well-done as the film is, I unfortunately don't believe it will get the audience it deserves. It appears to have received essentially zero marketing, and has been quietly dumped in theaters at the beginning of the summer blockbuster season. The title is also a bit misfitting for the film, which doesn't help either. It's truly a shame, as "American Woman" is a moving, brilliantly-acted drama that finds human truth more often than many of its counterparts. 8/10.
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8/10
American Woman
ArtistGrl11 September 2018
Gripping performance by Sienna Miller as a smalltown young mother / grandmother, coping with the mysterious disappearance of her teenage daughter and left to raise her grandson on her own. The film spans over many years and exhibits interesting character growth as life goes on. Christina Hendricks also delivers an excellent performance as her next-door sister, as well as the rest of the family. It's been awhile since I've seen a good drama and American Woman has delivered the goods. Best film I've seen in the Toronto Film Festival so far.
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10/10
Love this. Sienna is simply amazing
leeadamkin24 February 2020
I never leave reviews. But this film just had me hooked, amazing journey through this woman's ups and downs, amazing genuine stunning performance by sienna, in fact whole cast was great, the story rolled along perfectly, you can't help feeling emotional watching this. Ignore the low reviews, some people just want explosions and cgi, but when you get a film with great actors and actresses coupled with great story then nothing beats it.
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10/10
Best film of 2019, well for me it was.
DoNotTrustImdb4 September 2019
Great story, great cast, and the best film I have seen in 2019 and I watch a few hundred a year. It surprises me the overall low score, and don't get it why people scored it so low, sure no action, no superheroes or vampires that walk in sunlight, just a well written drama that hooked me from the minute it started, the last 20 minutes gave me shivers.

Superb film 10 out of 10 and shame on those that scored it so low, or is it just an indicator of what the public deems a great film these days?
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9/10
Simply outstanding
mjkpbm6 December 2019
Siena Miller gives a terrific performance. Christina Hendricks and Aaron Paul are fine, but most of all the story and script really moved me. I saw the last 3/4 of this in a hotel on pay-per-view. Couldn't rewind it to the beginning, so the very next night, I watched the first part just to get the back story on the characters . Highly recommended if you're looking for something other than a comic book-driven action story.
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9/10
Beautiful, Subtle Film
brendaniforth24 June 2019
It's too seldom that we get to see small, character driven films on the big screen, and I'm sad that this film is showing on so few screens in my area. All of the performances were excellent and it was nice to see so many underused actresses in this film. Seinna Miller was wonderful, as were Amy Madigan and Christina Hendricks. I loved the story and being given the time to watch the main character change and grow. Please see this excellent film.
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8/10
A drama of emotions combined with loss, tragedy, change, and closure.
blanbrn15 June 2019
"American Woman" is one film that is well done it's a moving touching type picture of life and how with love and family one can get thru struggle and pain. It proves that life is up and down with emotions that come from tragedy and loss as thru change closure is finally found. The movie showcases all of these themes so well! Set in rural and blue collar Pennsylvania Debra(in a raw and gritty performance from Sienna Miller) is a single and bed hopping mother who has her world shattered one day after her daughter goes missing as now she has to raise her grandson alone. The movie spans thru her life for 11 years as it's really a roller coaster of highs and lows the pain and drama becomes daily trials of life for Deb. It all ranges from anger and hope the movie makes you really feel like you are going thru life too just like that of Deb's character as we all remember the hardships of life and it's pain. Overall good emotional drama of life and how change happens and spans thru the years before closure.
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9/10
Insanely Good, Sienna for an Oscar, surely?
helencatherinetaylor4 October 2019
So if you like fast paced action, don't bother. If you like sublimely acted, well paced, brilliant character development, please give this a watch. This isn't a film about a mother trying to find her daughter, this is about an incredible journey of one woman and watching Sienna Miller's character develop over the course of this film is breathtaking. I cried. A lot. And I rarely, rarely cry watching films. There is something incredibly authentic about this film that draws you in and leaves you feeling as if you were some way involved in the lives of these characters. Bravo
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An American Tragedy
lavatch6 September 2019
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One sister, Deb, seems to have everything in her life go awry. Yet, her buxom sister, Kath, seems to have the world on a string with the perfect husband, Terry, and a stable life. What is the filmmakers' goal in depicting such divergent lives? Is the high-spirited Deb merely sassy, or does she have other, deep-seated and unresolved issues in life?

Deb experiences a mother's worst nightmare when her daughter, Bridget, a single mom just like her mother, wanders off and is never seen again. Deb mourns the loss of Bridge while raising the little out-of-wedlock boy Jesse. Deb also has bum luck with men, experimenting first with an abuser (Ray), then a philanderer (Chris).

The film portrays an astonishing transformation in Deb, as she seems to mature and steady herself in her late 30s. Yet it was difficult to believe that she was capable of becoming a supervisor of workers in a nursing home and somehow was a shrewd labor negotiator and activist in negotiating a contract dispute.

Much of the film seemed ghoulish and maudlin with the explosive outbursts of Deb and the despicable behavior of Ray and Chris. While driving drunk, it was difficult to believe that Deb walked away from a car crash when she careened off the road like a missile. Another scene that stretched credibility beyond the pale was Deb's visit to a prison to have a conversation with the alleged killer of her daughter. And we never even heard what was spoken!

At the close of "American Woman," the camera pans around the empty house of Deb with the "for sale" sign in front. The little home is filled with memories, and almost all of them are bad. How much of this was Deb's own doing, and how much of it was just rough luck? The film artists do not venture a guess in answering the major questions they raise about the vagaries of life that leads to a case study of an American tragedy.
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9/10
Bleak yet riveting and powerful: one of the best films of the year so far
paul-allaer28 June 2019
"American Woman" (2018 release; 111 min.) brings the story of Debbie, who lives in a small town somewhere in Pennsylvania. As the movie opens, Debbie, in her early 30s, is getting ready for a date. Debbie's 17 yr old daughter Bridget, who has a 1 yr. old son, helps Debbie. Debbie's sister Kat and her husband live across the street (literally) and are a welcome help in Debbie's daily struggles. A few nights later, it's Bridget's turn for a night out (with the father of the baby). When Debbie wakes up the next morning, Bridget has not returned home. It's not before long that a frenzied search is on for Bridget. What happened to Bridget? At this point we are less than 15 min. into the movie but to tell you more of the plot would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

Couple of comments: this movie is directed by Jake Scott (son of Ridley Scott, who is a co-producer), best known for his prolific music video work in the 90s. This is just his third feature-length film, and what a movie this turns out to be! I know vaguely of the basic premise (daughter goes missing) but nothing more than that. Given the plot-heavy nature of this film, surely I will not say more of the plot in this review, just watch! Sienna Miller as Debbie gives one of her best performances, possibly a career-defining performance, yes it is that good! I had no idea going in that singer Sky Ferreira starred in the film (as Bridget). I loved Ferreira's debut album from a few years ago. Yes, much of the movie is pretty bleak, but I found this movie riveting and so powerful (I admit welling up on more than one occasion). In case you were wondering: the movie's title has nothing to do with the classic rock hit by the Guess Who (and later covered by Lenny Kravitz), and that song does not appear in the movie.

"American Woman" premiered at last Fall's Toronto International Film Festival, and recently received a limited theater release. The movie recently opened at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati. I ended up seeing its very last screening on an early Thursday night, with just 4 people in the theater (including myself). Here's hoping that this movie gets the wider audience it so richly deserves as it is released on other platforms. I absolutely LOVED this firm and it's one of the best I've seen this year so far (and I see a LOT of movies). If you are in the mood for a bleak yet riveting drama or are simply a fan of Sienna Miller, I'd readily suggest you check this out in the theater (not very likely at this point), on VOD, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
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10/10
Sienna Miller crushed it
elizabethk3211 September 2018
I saw this movie at Tiff 2018 and loved it - favorite thing I saw. It was so moving & real. The entire cast was terrific.
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10/10
A female Manchester by the Sea?
gemnoble13 October 2019
Loved this movie. Yes not a lot of action but beautiful storytelling. Same vibe as Manchester by the Sea I hope it gets the same amount of credit. Sienna Miller is breathtaking.
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7/10
loosin in choosin
ops-5253520 October 2019
But i think this is the essence of what a drama feature should contain. its a slow walk alongside a sad brittle and broken mum and grandmum, as time goes by after losing her only child who disappeared without a trace.

its a film that cotains hope,loss,domestic violence, adultery, bitterness, strive, but most of all love that may take strange ways of expresion, and the main character may fall into the cathegory as the unfortunate among some of the viewers.

its a slow paced film , full of social realism and humanity on many levels, but its well worth a watch thinks the grumpy old man
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8/10
There is a lot to see here if you are paying attention.
middleearthmusic21 October 2019
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I have noticed several reviewers claiming nothing happens in this movie. They couldn't be more wrong. Although just like reality the audience is not served up gruesome flashbacks of a murder or even a description. That is left to our own imagination. I felt the point here is that the audience is sensing a feeling of the need for closure. We are in the shoes of a mother who has lost her only daughter and we yearn for the loose ends to be tied up. They are, but we still do not feel settled and there are a thousand questions left to be answered. I think this was expertly done and I could happily watch the whole thing again, the performances were flawless from the entire cast. The story is also so believable I had to check that it wasn't based off of a true crime. 8/10 because the pace could have been increased ever so slightly. But a top notch piece of work.
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8/10
Very watchable drama
misty8992 February 2020
I traveled far away from my normal milieu (unabashed horror junkie) and randomly picked this drama. All I went on was the decent imdb score and a small blurb of a synopsis. I expected to shut it off after a bit, but it definitely sucked me in. Here's why. Usually I don't do shows like this because they're overly sentimental or too cliched. This was a story about a woman whose daughter disappears and she is forced to grow up while raising her grandson. It's how she copes/deals and this movie does it in a realistic manner. No over the top grieving scenes. And I loved that. Yet it is heartbreaking, but those scenes are carried out in an almost silent way. Sienna Miller just nails this role. Really deserves a watch. And this is from a J-horror, zombie loving, bloody demon adoring horror fanatic.
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6/10
Coming fom the writer of Out Of The Furnace and the producers of Manchester
babybuletgani4 November 2019
Coming fom the writer of Out Of The Furnace and the producers of Manchester By The Sea, this portrait of a blue-collar Pennsylvania woman wasn't going to be champagne and roses. While those films boasted well-rounded female characters, they played second fiddle. Here, Sienna Miller's Deb is the main attraction - in all her contradictory, pedestrian glory. Following Deb from 32 (a hot mess grandma) to 40 (taking control of her life), American Woman builds a rich picture of a flawed, recognisable female character. Deb dates unsuitable men while living with her teen-mum daughter, Bridget (Sky Ferreira), and baby grandson, Jesse. Her sister, Katherine (Christina Hendricks), helps when things go wrong - and they go horrifically wrong when Bridget disappears. But Bridget's absence is almost happenstance to Deb's tale of survival, as she weathers an abusive relationship to ensure Jesse has a home. It takes years for her to feel worthy of a decent partner. Maybe Aaron Paul's brickie is the one... You'll guess the outcomes, but what works is the slow-burn combo of convincing dialogue and Miller's unvarnished turn. She should be in the awards conversation - but the performances outstrip the film, so American Woman may not sufficiently linger in audiences' imaginations.
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9/10
Powerful movie !
super_zomby20 November 2019
A simple yet, powerful movie. Very good performance by Sienna Miller and the other actors. Realistic and hearbreaking scenes !
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8/10
a tough life through the years
cdcrb18 June 2019
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Spoiler alert. this is one depressing movie. it is also the performance of a lifetime for ms. miller and I can see Oscar in the distance. a woman has a baby at 16 and ends up raising her grandson. lots happens in between. it's not much fun. I burst into tears at the end. I cannot tell you the last time that happened.
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9/10
Too notch writing and seamless organic direction
trajan9615 June 2019
A great tough little drama highlighted by Sienna Miller in her finest role. Deftly directed the lean script avoids the pitfalls of cheap sentimentality and produces fine understated performances from a talented cast. Well worth seeing.
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10/10
"Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid." -Frederick Buechner
sralston37 May 2020
I just sobbed so hard watching this. But I also laughed. And then cry-laughed. Sienna Miller is an absolute force and a joy. Christina Hendricks is a precious angel. Her performance truly moved me. Maybe my favorite depiction of sisters onscreen. And just watch this film. All of the performances from each of the actors was touching; and you will fall in love with them, and root for them, and feel their pain. It is heartbreaking; but it's also...hopeful. Okay damn. 10 stars.
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7/10
Heartwarming Drama
yunanadil30 March 2020
Good acting from Sienna Miller. The story is very connected to the lives of all of us. And if you like "Drama" you will love this film

And one thing that surprised me when I watched it, I did not know that Aaron Paul took on the role in this film. He doesn't take the lead role, but it's worth watching

Good Story, Great Drama
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9/10
The Hurting Never Ended
hodgedeh25 March 2020
Amazing performances and perfectly cast. The whole time you're thinking no one deserves this ,but we know it happens. I guess Sienna Miller did not get a nomination because she played the part so well the academy thought she was not really acting. If there was a flaw it had to be decent guy who was not that everyone saw coming to someone like her. Ingelsby should have challenged himself to write a better ending, but took the easy way out. Nonetheless, her performance was the movie - not the script.
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8/10
Outstanding
fmwongmd4 March 2020
Well scripted ,well acted,great photography and great directing. Sienna Miller is outstanding.
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9/10
One of the best performances and films of the year.
MOscarbradley3 March 2020
The "American Woman" of the title is Sienna Miller and she's absolutely terrific here, so good in fact that she should have been a serious Oscar contender last year. She plays a single mother whose teenage daughter goes missing, leaving her to pick up the pieces and take care of her grandson. This slice of blue-collar Americana was directed by Ridley Scott's son. Jake and the film, like Milller's performance, is very fine indeed. This is the kind of intelligent, grown-up American film that was once commonplace but which we see so seldom nowadays as Marvel movies flood our multiplexes.

If Miller dominates the picture she is very ably supported by Amy Madigan as her mother and Christina Hendricks as her sister, by Will Sasso as her kindly brother-in-law and by Aaron Paul and Pat Healy as two of the men in her life, one sweet, the other sour while Brad Ingelsby's excellent screenplay captures the small-town milieu perfectly and despite it's grim subject, (domestic abuse is also to the fore), the film itself is never grim. Rather it's often funny, frequently very moving and something of a tonic and I can warmly recommend it.
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8/10
Superb !!
julianrosser-440-78783924 February 2020
A sad story beautifully told with outstanding performances from Sienna Miller and Christina Hendricks.

It's observational rather than pacy but definitely memorable and I'm glad I saw it. Comparable with Katy Says Goodbye in terms of emotional impact and storyline.

Go on. Watch it.
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