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The Review: The Heart and Humor of ‘Ezra’, A Must-Watch Film

Ezra is a cinematic gem that stands out as one of the most heartfelt and compelling films of the year. Directed by Tony Goldwyn, this movie beautifully intertwines humor, drama, and an authentic portrayal of neurodivergence, creating a narrative that resonates deeply with audiences.

The story revolves around Max Bernal, a former comedy writer turned stand-up comedian, portrayed by Bobby Cannavale. Max is navigating the complexities of co-parenting his autistic son, Ezra, with his ex-wife Jenna, played by Rose Byrne. Cannavale’s performance is nothing short of extraordinary, capturing Max’s struggles and determination with raw authenticity. His chemistry with Byrne adds depth to their characters’ strained yet loving relationship, making their interactions both believable and touching.

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William Fitzgerald, who plays Ezra, delivers a standout performance that is both nuanced and genuine. His portrayal of a child on the autism spectrum is refreshingly accurate and unselfconscious, providing a much-needed representation of neurodivergence in cinema. Fitzgerald’s natural talent shines through, making Ezra a character that audiences can empathize with and root for.

Robert De Niro, as Max’s father Stan, adds another layer of emotional depth to the film. His character, a former chef now working as a doorman, provides a grounding presence and a source of wisdom and support for Max. De Niro’s performance is subtle yet powerful, showcasing his ability to convey complex emotions with minimal dialogue.

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The film’s narrative is beautifully crafted, balancing moments of humor with poignant family drama. The screenplay, written by Tony Spiridakis, avoids clichés and instead focuses on the authentic challenges and triumphs of raising a neurodivergent child. The subplot involving Max’s audition for Jimmy Kimmel adds an interesting dynamic, highlighting the pressures and aspirations that drive his character.

Visually, Ezra is stunning. The cinematography captures the intimate moments of family life with a delicate touch, while the use of lighting and color enhances the emotional tone of the film. Goldwyn’s direction is assured and sensitive, allowing the story to unfold naturally and keeping the audience engaged throughout.

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The supporting cast, including Whoopi Goldberg and Vera Farmiga, also deliver strong performances, adding depth and richness to the film’s ensemble. Each character is well-developed and contributes meaningfully to the overall narrative, making Ezra a truly ensemble piece.

One of the most commendable aspects of Ezra is its commitment to authenticity. The film does not shy away from the challenges faced by families with neurodivergent members but approaches these issues with compassion and understanding. This authenticity is what makes the film so relatable and impactful.

In conclusion, Ezra is a triumph of storytelling and performance. It is easily one of the best films I’ve seen this year, that not only entertains but also educates and inspires. With its strong performances, particularly by Cannavale, Byrne, and Fitzgerald, and its heartfelt narrative, Ezra is a must-watch for anyone seeking a film that is both emotionally resonant and thought-provoking.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
Socials: @neillfrazer

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