11/11/2023 0 Comments Gifted 2017 watchIn Gifted, he plays the kind of father every little girl deserves, and wishes she had. Yes, he's best known for playing Captain America in all those Marvel blockbusters but, if you haven't seen his self- directed Before We Go (2014), do yourself a favor and watch it on Netflix soon. Firstly, what's not to like about Chris Evans. I want to be worthy of writing this summary but, even if I blow it, you should see Gifted (2017). This is a film with many levels of message and one that should be seen by a very wide audience. Octavia Spencer and Lindsay Duncan offer definitive performances in tough roles. Chris Evans continues to prove that he is one of our more important serious actors of the day and eleven year old Mckenna Grace demonstrates why she is on of the most frequently seen young actresses in the young role parts. The story explores the relationship between a caring uncle who salvaged his niece when the mother of the girl (a brilliant mathematician) commits suicide – yearning to offer the brilliant gifted niece a 'normal life' despite custody battles and grandmother opinions. Jenny Slate is Mary's teacher, Bonnie, a young woman whose concern for her student develops into a connection with her uncle as well. Octavia Spencer plays Roberta, Frank and Mary's landlady and best friend. Frank's plans for a normal school life for Mary are foiled when the seven-year-old's mathematical abilities come to the attention of Frank's formidable mother Evelyn (Lindsay Duncan) whose plans for her granddaughter threaten to separate Frank and Mary. Frank Adler (Chris Evans) is a single man raising a child prodigy - his spirited young niece Mary (Mckenna Grace) in a coastal town in Florida. Marc Webb who has gathered an impeccable cast to enact this touching drama directs his sensitive story with aplomb. GIFTED is also about family connections and the impact on children whose parents are lost to them by separation whether in death by natural causes, by suicide, or by desertion. Screenwriter Tom Flynn offers a well-considered and genuinely moving story about how we deal with gifted children – and adults.
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