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In 19th-century France, a man takes his deaf and blind daughter Marie Heurtin to an institute where she may learn how to live and to communicate. There, Sister Marguerette wins her trust and teaches her how to express herself.
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Washington Post
Milks the tears in the home stretch, making little effort to hold the melodrama at bay. The result is a story that everyone can feel great about feeling terrible about.
May 21, 2015
Washington City Paper
May be regarded as uneven (if you're charitable) or forced (if you're not).
May 23, 2015
Los Angeles Times
At its most provocative, it suggests a tension between spirit and flesh in the nun's maternal feelings. Rather than examine that friction, Améris pushes the narrative in predictable directions.
May 28, 2015
New York Times
Though based on a remarkable true story, this clichéd tear-jerker is barely interested in Marguerite's revolutionary teaching methods, focusing instead on the intensity of her connection to Marie.
April 30, 2015
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