Love lost, love found, love betrayed. When Rose s secret past collides with her granddaughter s secret future and her daughter Patty s angry present, can the love of three generations be enough to accept decades of deceit. What happens that summer of 1960 when Louise and Zee enter the lives of Rose and Joe Muller. Fifty years at a lake home, one camera. With the discovery of a simple roll of film it begins. Written by Jan Miller Corran Snapshots is a 2018 English-language Drama film starring Piper Laurie, Brooke Adams, Emily Baldoni, Christopher Mcvay, Brett Dier, Max Adler and Cathy Debuono.
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Jini Score 7.6/10
Critics Score 64%
Rating 7.0/10
Jini Score 7.6%
Critics Score 64
Rating 7.0
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Release
Date2018
Language
English
Genre
Drama
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Snapshots Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 64%
Guy Lodge
Snapshots wallows a little too readily in clich to be quite as stirring as its story one drawn from Corrans own family history sounds on paper. ( Read More )
Frank Scheck
And while the pacing can be a little too leisurely at times, it doesnt prevent Snapshots from being a mature, reflective drama that is all the more effective for its restraint. ( Read More )
Gary Goldstein
Snapshots nicely shuttles between past and present to tell its affecting, evocative tale of familial and romantic love among several generations of women. ( Read More )
Chloe Walker
Conversations between Rose and Louise are full ardent exclamations like We cant do this! ( Read More )
Jarrod Walker
Structurally (and emotionally) it wants to be The Notebook meets Carol but it just feels bloodless and way too televisual in its pacing and cinematography. ( Read More )