
Mass
Two couples meet for a painful and raw conversation in the aftermath of a violent tragedy.
- 7.4
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 51m

Martha Plimpton
Gail
Jason Isaacs
Jay
Ann Dowd
Linda
Reed Birney
Richard
Breeda Wool
Judy
Michelle N. Carter
Kendra
Kagen Albright
Anthony
Michael White
Piano Teacher
Campbell Spoor
Piano Student









Released
en
$131,357.00
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- #death of a loved one
Reviews
The emotionally exhausting film “Mass” is an impressive screenwriting and directorial debut from Fran Kranz. It’s exceptionally well-written, skillfully acted, and thoughtfully explores the idea of grief, guilt, and forgiveness. This film will break you. Two couples, Richard (Reed Birney) and Linda (Ann Dowd), and Jay (Jason Isaacs) and Gail (Martha Plimpton), meet face-to-face after a tragic e
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com I don't know why now, but I didn't watch Mass as a premiere during Sundance. Instead, I left it to an on-demand viewing for the next day. As soon as I finished Wild Indian (which I sort of liked), I knew I made a mistake. Mass is one of the heaviest, unbreathable, overwhelmingly emotional films I'v











