Cloudburst (2011)

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When Dot's granddaughter puts her into a nursing home, Stella stages a breakout, and takes Dot to Canada so they can get married. They pick up a hitchhiker along the way.

Introduction
"Cloudburst" is a 2011 comedy-drama movie directed by Thom Fitzgerald, starring Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker. The film informs a heartwarming yet emotional tale of withstanding love between two females who start a road trip to Canada to get married after one of them is moved into a retirement home by her granddaughter.

Plot
Stella (Olympia Dukakis) and Dot (Brenda Fricker) portray a senior lesbian couple who have actually been together for three decades. The story starts when Dot's eyesight worsens, and her granddaughter, Molly (Kristin Booth), decides to move Dot into an assisted living home against her will and without Stella's consent.

Furious about Molly's actions, the foul-mouthed Stella designs a strategy to spring Dot out of the assisted living home. The pair then embarks on a daring journey from Maine to Nova Scotia, Canada, where same-sex marriage is legal so they can formally tie the knot.

Characters and Acting
Dukakis and Fricker provide spectacular, layered efficiencies, with Stella's fiery character beautifully counter-balancing Dot's more reserved nature. The script excellently records their love, dedication, and enduring bond, permitting viewers to be both entertained and emotionally vested in their relationship.

Ryan Doucette's Role
During their journey, Stella and Dot pick up a hitchhiker, Prentice, played by Ryan Doucette. Prentice, a male stripper, is taking a trip home to see his ill mother. His charming yet delicate efficiency adds another dimension to the film, as he becomes an unanticipated ally to the older couple and discreetly strengthens the theme of love and approval.

Styles
"Cloudburst" perfectly catches a range of styles like love, guts, ageism, and homophobia. The movie wanders between humor and poignant minutes, making the audience laugh one minute and bringing them to tears the next. It does not avoid challenging the challenges and discrimination older same-sex couples frequently deal with. More importantly, it works as a reminder that love is borderless, timeless, and unashamed.

Important Reception
"Cloudburst" got accolades for directing, acting, and screenwriting. It was granted Best Canadian Film at the Atlantic Film Festival and won the People's Choice Award at the Portland Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in 2011. It was also nominated for 7 Genie Awards, including Best Picture, in 2012. Critics praised the movie's amusing script, outstanding performances, and poignant exploration of styles, making it a significant title in LGBTQ movie theater.

Conclusion
In summary, "Cloudburst" is more than a tale of a senior lesbian couple combating societal norms for their right to love and live together. It is a touching and appealing cinematic journey that combines comedy, drama, and social issues involved a sincere and humorous script. Its strong efficiencies, particularly by Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker, offer depth and resonance to the story, making this movie both amusing and thought-provoking.

Top Cast

  • Olympia Dukakis (small)
    Olympia Dukakis
    Stella
  • Brenda Fricker (small)
    Brenda Fricker
    Dot
  • Ryan Doucette (small)
    Ryan Doucette
    Prentice
  • Kristin Booth (small)
    Kristin Booth
    Molly
  • John Dunsworth (small)
    John Dunsworth
    Arnold
  • Jeremy Akerman
    Justice
  • Michael McPhee (small)
    Michael McPhee
  • Mary-Colin Chisholm (small)
    Mary-Colin Chisholm
  • Stephen Arnold
  • Juanita Peters (small)
    Juanita Peters
  • Trina Corkum (small)
    Trina Corkum