Pieces of a Woman (dir. Kornél Mundruczó).
“Screenwriter Kata Wéber crafts an insular script where [Vanessa Kirby]’s internal struggle and grief manifests the actions and stories of the people surrounding her in ways to reverberate the tragedy she...

Pieces of a Woman (dir. Kornél Mundruczó).

Screenwriter Kata Wéber crafts an insular script where [Vanessa Kirby]’s internal struggle and grief manifests the actions and stories of the people surrounding her in ways to reverberate the tragedy she experiences. It’s a staggering portrait of grief, but Pieces of a Woman falls apart after the intimate first act (somewhat purposely) yet how Mundruczó frames the couple’s drama through a punishing Boston winter makes the film particularly emotional.

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