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Tiny beautiful things review
Tiny beautiful things review





tiny beautiful things review

It’s not time travel in the DeLorean sense Tiny Beautiful Things is rooted firmly in the real world, where temporality only moves one way as far as we know. When her husband, Danny (Quentin Plair), extends an olive branch during a protracted rough patch, she sees him briefly not as the exhausted middle-aged man he is now but as the hopeful 20something (SteVonté Hart) he was at the start of their romance.

tiny beautiful things review

When 49-year-old Clare (Kathryn Hahn) regresses into the bad habits of her youth, she catches a glimpse of her 22-year-old self (Sarah Pidgeon) in a rearview mirror. Time has a funny way of slipping in Tiny Beautiful Things, Liz Tigelaar’s adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s collection of essays.







Tiny beautiful things review