Seldom has a movie been more aptly titled than Mike Leigh's debut "Bleak
Moments". It's the story of Sylvia, (an excellent Anne Raitt), an
attractive but lonely spinster who lives with her mentally challenged
sister and whose life is indeed a series of bleak moments in which
nothing very much happens. Most of Leigh's early works have been bleakly
funny and, more often than not, uncomfortably so as if we are being
invited to laugh at the sad sacks who make up his world rather than
empathis
e with them and "Bleak Moments" certainly sets the tone for what
was to follow. This is a grim and not very pleasant picture chock full
of grim and not very pleasant people. It's brilliantly acted, (Leigh has
always been a great director of actors), but it's not an easy movie
to like.
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