SUNSHINE CLEANING

A wise strong of little Miss Sunshine probably still remains in your mind. Telling as to a family who trapped in a problem of each when having a long journey by VW Conbi, this movie shows that a simple plot can be performed well if the acting of each character is good enough. It is what occurred in Sunshine Cleaning, a sad comedy that shows a reality in which life is a fact that must be faced however difficult it is. Having low budget, good players/actors and actress, and being an opening act in Sundance Film Festival last year, sunshine cleaning became one of the best indie movie this year.
Rose Lorkowski (Amy Adams) is a beautiful sexy ex-cheerleader captain at her school. Yet, now she is a single mother who has to bring up her 7-year-old kid, Oscar (Jason Spevack), as a maid. Her sister, Norah (Emily Blunt), has almost the same destiny. She still lives with her father and works part-time from one place to another. In the desperation in sending Oscar to a highly costs civil school, Rose agrees with her wifed-ex-boyfriend but often dates until now, Mac (Steven Zahn), to be a crime scene and other easer. No doubt, Rose also asks her sister to do that dirty and disgusting job.


