Union Square (2011)

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A reluctant reunion of two estranged sisters. One is on the verge of marriage; the other is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. Both struggle with truths they're hiding from each other - and from themselves. Jenny has rejected her tumultuous family and cut off communication, seeking a more ordered life far from her roots in the Bronx. And she's almost ready to commit to her longtime fiancé when her sister Lucy - the personification of all that Jenny has been trying to flee - surprises her at a critical time. Lucy and Jenny's combustible reunion brings both of them to unforeseen places, shattering and reconstructing the worlds they have both carefully constructed.

Introduction
"Union Square", released in 2011, is an independent drama film directed by Nancy Savoca. The film, which was evaluated at the 36th Toronto International Film Festival, is a mentally abundant narrative revolving around the rough relationship in between two estranged sis. The characters come alive through the strong and sophisticated efficiencies by the actors, Mira Sorvino and Tammy Blanchard.

Plot Summary
The plot centers around Jenny (Tammy Blanchard), a lady leading a serene lifestyle in New York, and Lucy (Mira Sorvino), her disorderly and estranged older sister. When problem finds Lucy, she runs away to Union Square and lands unwelcome at Jenny's home. A chain reaction of confrontations and revelations take place as Lucy's abrupt arrival disrupts Jenny's life. The movie provides a captivating tale of individual battles, household conflict, and the intricacy of sisterhood.

In-depth Storyline
Jenny, leading an arranged life with her fiancé Bill (Mike Doyle) in a high end house, plans to wed and start a family. She has long distanced herself from her inefficient family life and her irregular sis Lucy, under the presumption that Lucy was living carefree somewhere in the Bronx.

When Lucy appears unexpectedly, Jenny is initially resistant to accept her back into her life. Lucy's cigarette-smoking, heavy-drinking, spontaneous lifestyle frightens Jenny's organic, well-structured, and calm world. Lucy's suddenly long stay unwinds Jenny's thoroughly hidden past from her fiancé and floods her life with undesirable memories, causing various heated fights and passionate moments.

Lucy's arrival begins disrupting Jenny's life, revealing tricks that she preferred to keep hidden from her fiancé. As the movie unfolds, in spite of their distinctions and preliminary bitterness, the sisters are compelled to get in touch with their shared past and face the reality of their present lives. What follows is a powerful expedition of sisterhood, love, identity, and approval in the middle of daily familial mayhem and crisis.

Performances and Reception
Both Mira Sorvino and Tammy Blanchard were applauded for their performances as the contrasting sis. Sorvino's representation of the negligent and larger-than-life Lucy was lauded by critics, while Blanchard's subtly nuanced function as the tightly-wound Jenny was equally recognized. The dynamic balance in between the 2 primary characters, integrated with the proficient storytelling and direction by Nancy Savoca, made "Union Square" a seriously acclaimed film.

Nevertheless, despite its strong performances and subject matter, the movie had a combined reception from the audience. While some viewers found the movie to be an emotionally profound expedition of household bonds, others slammed its melodramatic tones and abrupt ending.

Conclusion
All in all, "Union Square" is an engaging movie about family ties, the past's hold over today, and the often complicated, love-hate relationships in between brother or sisters. Its low-key setting and thought-provoking narrative combined with strong performances from the leads led to a movie that checks out the uniquely complex dynamics within a household.

Top Cast

  • Mira Sorvino (small)
    Mira Sorvino
    Lucy
  • Michael Rispoli (small)
    Michael Rispoli
    Nick
  • Tammy Blanchard (small)
    Tammy Blanchard
    Jenny
  • Mike Doyle (small)
    Mike Doyle
    Bill
  • Christopher Backus (small)
    Christopher Backus
    Andy
  • Patti LuPone (small)
    Patti LuPone
    Lucia
  • Daphne Rubin-Vega (small)
    Daphne Rubin-Vega
    Sara
  • Harper Dill (small)
    Harper Dill
    Trish
  • Michael Sirow (small)
    Michael Sirow
    Jay
  • Holden Backus
    Mike