- CODA movie review film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert
Jones is the 17-year-old Ruby, a hardworking high-schooler in the coastal Cape Ann’s Gloucester who habitually wakes up at the crack of dawn every day to help her family—her father Frank (Kotsur) and brother Leo (Durant) and mother Jackie (Matlin)—at their boat and newly found fish sales business
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- “CODA” Is a Feel-Bad Feel-Good Movie - The New Yorker
Emilia Jones and Marlee Matlin star in “CODA,” a drama whose bright and perky tone thrusts its characters risk-free into a risky world Photograph courtesy Apple TV+ It’s meant, all too
- ‘CODA’ Review: A Voice of Her Own - The New York Times
Weighed down by a groaningly predictable plot — which includes a cute-boy crush, a colorful music teacher (Eugenio Derbez) and a climactic singing audition — “CODA” relishes the opportunity to
- CODA Review: A Family Drama That Hits Notes of Enthralling . . .
Watching “ CODA,” the tender, lively, funny, and beautifully stirring drama that opened the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, I had the most out-of-body movie-viewing experience I’ve had in the year
- CODA review: A playful, fearless movie about Deaf family life . . .
Authentic, sensitive, and playful, CODA remains human even as it tugs at the heartstrings Heder leaves no anthropological distance between her camera and the subjects, ensuring that the movie
- CODA Reviews - Metacritic
Two parts raw and real, one part manipulative, Coda finds engaging characters and real emotions in a hackneyed narrative arc See it, though, for a terrific turn from Emilia Jones, if for no other reason than to say you were there at the beginning
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