REVIEW #263 Where the Crawdads Sing (2022)

Abandoned by her family at a tender age, Kya is forced to fend for herself at the old family home, deep in the marshes of North Carolina. Always the outsider but soon society comes beckoning when she is framed for the murder of her boyfriend.

Where the Crawdads Sing was criminally underrated by critics and forgotten about pretty quickly by the film community last year and thus I went into the film with pretty low expectations. However I was taken aback by the fragile love story that laid beneath this murder mystery. Kya is such a wholesome character and the journey she goes on is one that captivated me immediately. Firstly through instigating sympathy but you soon find a deep respect for her determination and grit. The murder mystery itself stays unsolved, it leaves the audience to ponder all of the possibilities and derive their own conclusions. Now that open to interpretation approach works great for some, but I like my stories to be tied up nicely, knowing exactly what happened. Not knowing is like having an itch that I can’t scratch! But nonetheless I can appreciate the style and when Daisy Edgar Jones performs this well, she kind of steals the show anyway! All in all, it was a really enjoyable movie.

Overall (7.5/10)

Thanks for reading!
Callan

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