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Who We Are Now
Description
Beth is a young woman who struggles to get back custody of her son, helping by a young ambition lawyer. During her struggle, she meets a traumatized former US soldier who by time she falls in love with him.
Beth is a young woman who struggles to get back custody of her son, helping by a young ambition lawyer. During her struggle, she meets a traumatized former US soldier who by time she falls in love with him.
Actors:
Julianne Nicholson

Julianne Nicholson
1 July 1971, Medford, Massachusetts, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Matthew Newton
Country:
United States
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May 24, 2018
Fused together by Nicholson's can't-look-away performance, Who We Are Know transcends any directorial quirks.
May 24, 2018
Superbly acted and confidently shot, "Who We Are Now" delivers substantial dramatic pleasures while posing pertinent questions.
October 03, 2017
Newton carved out a raw and unsentimental journey for his protagonists that neither completely absolves them of their mistakes, nor robs them of the agency to make them.
September 15, 2017
Told with the full texture of real life, Nicholson's second collaboration with "From Nowhere" filmmaker Matthew Newton is a close-up character study that explores notions of forgiveness and self-worth with surgical precision.
May 25, 2018
Sometimes feels unfocused, and perhaps too ambitious, yet amid the slightly manipulative structure are some intriguing character dynamics and moments of powerful authenticity.
June 28, 2018
The power of Newton's film comes from the way he digs into Beth's vulnerability, depicting her inability to help herself.
May 30, 2018
Every minute of this film is absolutely mesmerizing.
May 23, 2018
While Nicholson's onscreen, it's impossible to pay heed to anything but her. She scorches the film with her barely bottled ferocity and vulnerability.
May 30, 2018
Warm, wise and thoroughly engrossing. Julianne Nicholson gives a mesmerizing, powerful performance. If there were any justice, she would be nominated for Best Actress this awards season.
May 23, 2018
Once again, [Newton] refuses to pretend that lives in disarray can be magically repaired by good intentions, while simultaneously avoiding the defeatist attitude that insists there's consequently no point in even trying.
June 01, 2018
Julianne Nicholson is so compelling as an ex-convict juggling her need for a job that pays enough for her to reclaim her small son that we in the audience can see her nomination possibilities as the awards season approaches.
September 22, 2017
Who We Are Now just ticks too many cliched boxes, particularly in the dialogue department.