Jennifer Lawrence ‘Begins Again’ In Trailer For Causeway

In order to heel you have to feel and coming soon is drama Causeway, check out out the official new Trailer. Jennifer Lawrence ‘begins Again’ to build her life, she’s not alone on that journey, Bryan Tyree Henry.
The film is an intimate portrait of a soldier struggling to adjusting to her life after returning home to New Orleans.
After many blockbuster and mainstream films Lawrence heads back to her indie roots. After it’s world premiere at Toronto Film Festival in September the film received fantastic reviews. The film last month played BFI London Film Festival and our writer Freda Cooper watched the film. She described the film as “A downbeat, character-driven film, this sees Lawrence returning to the stripped back, grittier roles that first brought her to our attention“.
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Directed by Lila Neugebauer, “Causeway” stars Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence as ‘Lynsey,’ a military engineer who has returned to the States from Afghanistan with a debilitating brain injury after an IED explosion.
It’s a painful and slow recovery as she relearns to walk and re-trains her memory, aided by a chatty but tender caretaker (Jayne Houdyshell). But when she returns home to New Orleans she has to face memories even more aching and formative than those she had in service: a reckoning with her childhood.
Staying with her mother (Linda Emond), with whom she shares a tense relationship, all Lynsey wants to do is return to her work as an engineer. Her doctor (Stephen McKinley Henderson) is wary, and so in the meantime, she gets a job cleaning pools. When her truck breaks down she meets James Aucoin (Brian Tyree Henry), who works at the auto repair shop and offers her a ride home. Slowly they start to rely on each other for company and solace. James, it turns out, is also suppressing his own past trauma.
These two damaged souls’ budding friendship forms the center and the heart of Neugebauer’s debut feature—a quiet but devastating, and ultimately uplifting, story about coming to terms and moving forward.
The film also stars Jayne Houdyshell, Linda Emond, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Frederick Weller. Not got long to wait it’s Friday, 4th November for Causeway.
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