Sunshine Cleaning

2008

Action / Comedy / Drama

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Amber Midthunder as Candy Store Girl
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Amy Adams as Rose
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Emily Blunt as Norah
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Steve Zahn as Mac
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771.66 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 0 / 5
1.45 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 0 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MartinHafer6 / 10

Really good acting--just not all that great a script.

"Sunshine Cleaning" is not a bad film at all. However, it really is not a particularly pleasant or engaging one either. As a result, it's a film worth seeing but not at all one you should go out of your way to watch.

Sunshine Cleaning is the name of a company started by two sisters. It does a much needed but very disgusting service—cleaning up after deaths. In other words, once the ambulance or police removed the corpse, the women would clean up all the bodily fluids and smells. The story centers on a highly dysfunctional family that looks almost as if they could be featured on "The Jerry Springer Show" if their self-imposed problems continue to steamroll. The grandfather (Alan Arkin) is doing his best to help raise a dysfunctional young grandson. His aunt is just an irresponsible flake. And the mother (Amy Adams) is like a poster child for a screwed up mother. Her child was fathered by a married man—and he and Adams have been having an affair for many years while he still is married. You certainly can't respect these folks and at times you wonder why you should care about them or their problems. Now they make some efforts to change but by the end of the film they still are a mess…and still difficult to love. And this is the biggest obstacle I had in watching the film. The characters failed in any attempt to get us to care. This is sad since the acting was quite good—very, very good at times.

By the way, I didn't know it until after I finished the movie, but this is the same Emily Blunt in this film that starred in "The Young Victoria"--what an amazingly different sort of character and acting experience--I never would have suspected they were the same actress!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle7 / 10

Likable actresses in quirky comedy

Rose (Amy Adams) is a hard working house cleaning single mom. Her son Oscar is always in trouble and needs special schooling. Her sister Norah (Emily Blunt) is an irresponsible mess. She's having an affair with married Mac (Steve Zahn) who was her high school sweetheart. He is now a cop who lets her in on a lucrative business in cleaning crime scenes. With their quirky dad Joe (Alan Arkin),they start up Sunshine Cleaning with no credentials and no experience.

It's a quirky little story about likable characters struggling to make their way in their individual dysfunction. It's not really hilariously funny, but it's an effectively cute indie. Both Adams and Blunt give effective performances as siblings. They are a couple of great actresses who work well together.

Reviewed by kosmasp7 / 10

Underdog

I watched this movie in a sneak Preview, so I had no idea, what I had to expect from this. The title is not giving away too much, which I will respect, so if you want to read something about the story, read the summary here on this site.

The acting in this is really great, but some might have a problem with the pace of the movie. It moves along slowly and it's not "in your face" funny, but more a subtle kind of humor (most of the times). It's actually more a drama than a comedy. And Alan Arkin is exceptional as ever, even if he's not the main role here. With a few up and downs, this nice little film has a winning charm, that is worth a view.

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