Brash title for a movie not about Muhammad Ali and not remotely great, only goodish. First-time writer and director Shana Feste has devised a sticky situation — the parents of a highway fatality open their home to the boy’s pregnant girlfriend — and she uses it to anatomize the different forms of grief. There’s some sharp observation — the mother waking up in the morning to the renewed realization, the father overprotectively and overzealously summoning his other son out of the surf — and Susan Sarandon, Pierce Brosnan, and Carey Mulligan give it their all. Added up, it’s enough to satisfy the neglected appetite for soap suds. Johnny Simmons, Aaron Johnson, Michael Shannon. (2010) — Duncan Shepherd
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