Synopsis
A mom’s work is never done.
Wanda wants to take care of everyone in her life. She barely has time for herself, not that she would know what to do with it anyway.
Wanda wants to take care of everyone in her life. She barely has time for herself, not that she would know what to do with it anyway.
Attends-moi, j'arrive, Hemen Orada Olacağım, 我就來!, Sono subito da te, 금방 갈게, ฉันจะไปที่นั่น, Я буду рядом, 我就来!, Siempre Contigo
Seeing Edie Falco & Paul Schulze on screen together again just makes me want Nurse Jackie to come back
Dating both Sepideh Moafi and Michael Rapaport has to be the most insane approach to bisexuality I've ever seen.
Full review: www.autostraddle.com/ill-be-right-there-queer-review/
Edie Falco navigates the challenges of her pregnant daughter’s wedding plans, her mother’s health concerns and her own romantic dilemmas, in Brendan Walsh’s comedy drama.
The story concerns Wanda (Edie Falco), who has her hands full: her 8-month pregnant daughter desires a wedding which her former husband is shedding on paying for, her mother believes she's fading, her naughty son is either going into rehab or the military, her long-time boyfriend doesn’t stimulate her, but her new girlfriend doesn't either, and she hardly has time for herself, not that she would have an idea what to do with it in the meantime.
Edie Falco gives a good performance in her role as the woman who has a lot going on…
The way Jeannie Berlin sounds the exact same as she did in the 70s… She’s my entire heart… random Edie Falco homosexuality was displayed here but I appreciated it
tough to put to words how i feel about I’ll Be Right There. on the one hand, Edie Falco is unsurprisingly phenomenal. she elevates this film ten-fold. the cast in general was a gift. on the other hand, it’s kind of a mess. the script is all over the place. the direction is … interesting. and the sound was messy at times.
the end revelation was depressing. Wanda is proud to care about her family - and there’s nothing wrong with that. but instead of being an empowering moment, there’s Full House music all over it and the message is muddy. yes, it’s totally okay to love and your family at any cost. but it’s strange to show a…
A totally sweet, totally harmless and totally forgettable romcom. Falco is fantastic in it.
I wanted more from this!! Really don’t love how the conclusion this comes to is that a mother’s lot in life is to take care of other people at the expense of her own ambitions and interests but hey! At least she enjoys it?
I did appreciate/enjoy her family’s casual reactions to her relationship with a woman and it was nice to see an older sapphic main character