
Meadowland 2015
"What if you had nothing to lose but your mind?"
Meadowland (2015) plunges into the raw, unfiltered grief of Sarah and Phil, a couple left hollow by an unthinkable tragedy that fractures their reality.
Director: Reed Morano
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Meadowland (2015) about?
Meadowland (2015) follows Sarah and Phil, a couple drowning in the aftermath of a devastating loss, as their already fragile world spirals into chaos. Sarah's self-destructive impulses and Phil's moral slide create a gripping portrait of grief's most dangerous consequences.
Who directed Meadowland?
Reed Morano directed Meadowland, bringing a visually poetic and emotionally raw sensibility to this psychological drama.
Who stars in Meadowland?
Olivia Wilde and Luke Wilson lead an intense cast alongside Elisabeth Moss, John Leguizamo, and Juno Temple in Meadowland (2015).
Is Meadowland (2015) worth watching?
Meadowland (2015) offers a slow-burn character study with strong performances and a moody atmosphere. While it may not suit those seeking uplifting stories, its unflinching look at grief makes it compelling for drama enthusiasts.
How long is Meadowland?
Meadowland (2015) runs for 105 minutes.
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About Meadowland (2015) — A Raw Portrait of Loss and Broken Reality
Meadowland (2015) plunges into the raw, unfiltered grief of Sarah and Phil, a couple left hollow by an unthinkable tragedy that fractures their reality. Directed by Reed Morano, this atmospheric drama unfolds like a feverish dream, where the boundaries of sanity blur as Sarah's reckless escapades collide with Phil's crumbling sense of right and wrong. Morano's moody, introspective lens captures the disorienting weight of loss, transforming Meadowland into a haunting exploration of emotional survival.
The film's tension simmers beneath every glance and restless movement, as the characters grasp desperately at anything that might ground them—even if it's self-destructive. With a palette of muted tones and a rhythm that mirrors the characters' unraveling, Meadowland isn't just about the pain of grief; it's about the desperate, sometimes perilous ways we try to outrun it. A psychological landscape as unpredictable as it is heartbreaking, this drama lingers long after the credits roll.