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    Meadowland

    One year after the abduction of their son, a policeman, David, and his wife, Sarah, continue to fall into a vortex of guilt and despair. David, a New York City policeman, attempts a more traditional form of healing, only to lose his moral compass. Sarah goes down an unexpected path towards acceptance as she places herself in increasingly dangerous situations.
    Duration: 105 min
    Quality: SD
    Release: 2015
    IMDb: 5.8
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  • Actors of "Meadowland"

  • Characters of "Meadowland"

    Sarah. Character of Meadowland
    Played by: Olivia Wilde
  • Directors of "Meadowland"

    Reed Morano. Director of Meadowland
    Reed Morano
    Birthdate: 15 April 1977, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
  • Creators of "Meadowland"

    Chris Rossi. Director of Meadowland
    Chris Rossi
  • Critic Reviews of "Meadowland"

    Chicago Sun-Times
    October 29, 2015

    The filmmaking is sure-handed, the performances authentic.

    Arizona Republic
    October 22, 2015

    Wilson and Wilde have a light touch that makes them perfect for the comedies they often make. Here, Morano leads them to much darker places, and they plunge right in.

    RogerEbert.com
    October 16, 2015

    A film with two very strong central performances from a pair of underrated actors that falters by being so self-aware of the tortured existence it's attempting to capture.

    Los Angeles Times
    October 16, 2015

    Reed Morano, an accomplished cinematographer making her directorial debut, does a fine job hewing to her uncoiling characters like a shroud, and her actors are up to the task.

    New York Times
    October 15, 2015

    The setup is a scriptwriting gimme - if your central couple lose a child, practically any subsequent behavior is justifiable - but the actors sell what they're given quite effectively.

    Village Voice
    October 13, 2015

    The leads make unbearable pain bearable to watch - Wilson is the sympathetic everyman once again, while Wilde displays depths of feeling she's rarely gotten the chance to exhibit before.

    Ozus' World Movie Reviews
    March 06, 2016

    A solid effort.

    The Film Stage
    February 23, 2016

    As we dive deeper into the abyss of loss, the story strays from its grounded realism and becomes too contrived to fully convey its intended emotion.

    Blu-ray.com
    October 29, 2015

    "Meadowland" is raw and almost unbearable, but its quest to understand the stages of grief is powerfully rendered with a great degree of authenticity.

    CinemaBlend.com
    October 24, 2015

    Meadowland features Olivia Wilde's most mesmerizing performance to date, but is too overwrought to be truly memorable.

    Film Journal International
    October 15, 2015

    Despite some pitfalls, Meadowland is a compelling look at how a married couple handles the disappearance of their young son.

    Slant Magazine
    October 12, 2015

    Both Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson understand the greatest pain of loss to be rooted in its searing inexpressibility.

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